



At a Glance: 2014 Mercedes-Benz G550
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Interior
Driveline
With a black exterior and Designo Nappa leather inside, this 2014 Mercedes-Benz G 550 has been professionally modified by high-end customization shop RDB in Los Angeles, California. The combination of luxury wheels and mud-terrain tires reflects the character of a leather-clad Mercedes that boasts triple locking differentials and full-time four-wheel drive, a machine that’s just as comfortable on a Rocky Mountain trail as it is on the 405. Showing 71,338 miles at the time of consignment, this 2014 Mercedes G550 is being offered nationwide with a clean title and a clean Carfax.

This 2014 Mercedes-Benz G550 has been modified to reflect its luxury off-road identity, starting with a 6” lift which adds the necessary space for 26" Forgiato wheels wrapped in Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain tires. An AMG front bumper, blacked-out grille, stainless steel accents, and tinted windows account for most of the blacked-out aesthetic. The paint is noted to be in excellent condition throughout. The theme switches to full luxury inside, where this G550 is appointed with full Designo Nappa leather with quilted stitching and glossy wood accents. A 7” Bluetooth navigation unit controls the Harman Kardon premium sound system and integrated rear-view camera. Warmth is plentiful thanks to a heated steering wheel, heated second-row seats, and heated and cooled memory driver and passenger chairs. Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Departure Assist, rain-sensing wipers, and an ambient lighting system round out the interior accoutrements. 71,338 miles are reflected at the time of documentation.

This 2014 Mercedes-Benz G550 is motivated by a 5.5-liter V8 making 388 horsepower and 391 lb-ft of torque. Breathing through an aftermarket exhaust system, power is delivered through a 7-speed automatic transmission and full-time 4MATIC four-wheel drive. The 2014 G550 achieves 60 MPH in 6 seconds and a top speed of 130 MPH – impressive speeds for an off-roader, an identity this G-wagon fully retains despite its chic urban aesthetic. Between three locking differentials, mud terrain tires, and split-folding second row seats, this Mercedes is perfectly capable of weekend adventuring for those with the machismo to pull it off.

Not many cars can pull off luxury leather, urban style, and off-road brawn at the same time – the G550 is one of them.
Exterior –
26" Forgiato wheels
Toyo Open Country M/T tires
6" suspension lift
AMG front bumper
Blacked out grille
Stainless steel running boards
Stainless steel spare cover
LED daytime running lights
Tinted windows
Interior –
Full Designo black Nappa leather with deviated stitching and wood accents
7” 40GB Bluetooth infotainment center with navigation
Harman Kardon premium surround sound
Heated and cooled memory front seats
Heated second-row seats
Heated steering wheel
Lane Departure Assist
Blind Spot Monitoring
Rain-sensing wipers
Rear-view camera
Ambient lighting
Sunroof
Driveline –
5.5-liter V8 (388 hp / 391 lb-ft)
7-speed automatic transmission
4MATIC four-wheel drive
Three locking differentials
Aftermarket exhaust



Rebranding one's purpose is a tough task; it requires changing everything you know and then hoping that your target market will like it. Mercedes-Benz pulled off a rebranding that gave rise to its longest-running nameplate and the chosen machine for those who want to make a statement. Present today is this 2013 Mercedes-Benz G 550. It's your way to make a statement in luxury and style. Better yet, this example has just over 120,000 miles on its clock.



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