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The three-pointed star is a forever symbol of luxury and class. The goal of Mercedes-Benz is to ensure that passengers can experience the utmost luxury on their commutes. Even though the main focus is comfort, Mercedes-Benz is also known for its grand touring cruisers. The SL series was first introduced in 1954 with the gullwing 300SL. It was built as a luxury GT car to devour highways and country roads at the same time. The R230, which is the fifth iteration of the SL, continues this legacy. This stunning example is a 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 convertible with a little over 8,000 original miles on the clock.
The SL is renowned for its wondrous design that has stemmed down throughout the generations, starting from the stunning gullwing SL. The R230 is no exception, with its beautiful flowing lines and strong shoulders giving it a mean yet elegant outlook. Enhancing the elegance, this 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Convertible is finished in a beautiful Alabaster White paint. The folding hardtop lets you enjoy some wind in your hair on sunny days. This SL sits on a set of 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires, improving cornering and handling. As you step into the interior, you are greeted by camel leather bucket seats holding you comfortably on your long journeys. Even though this vehicle is 15 years old, it has all the amenities you need from a modern vehicle, including Bose premium surround sound, subwoofer, one-touch windows, keyless locks, and heated mirrors. The classy wood trim accentuates the camel interior, while the large tachometer gives you the feel of being in a luxury sports car.
With all the amenities of a modern luxury sedan and a folding hardtop, the SL is a heavy car. But the SL 550 has plenty of power and torque to get it moving thanks to the 5.5 liter V8 producing 382 horsepower and an even more impressive 530 Nm of torque. When mated with the 7-speed automatic transmission, the SL 550 hits 60mph in 5.3 seconds. This all-original car is up to date on its services, so you can enjoy a worry-free driving experience.
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class was born as a sports car with no intention of developing into a street version. Two years later, a street-legal version was proposed for wealthy performance car enthusiasts, as the personal luxury car market was thriving at the time. A few decades later, the famed German automaker Mercedes-Benz commemorated the 60th anniversary of a memorable motor racing success. An extraordinary special model of the SL Roadster was unveiled to celebrate this milestone, and it was dubbed the "Mille Miglia," referring to the unexpected victory of a 300 SL in the production sports cars class in 1955. This example is a 2016 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Special Edition Mille Miglia 417 with 30,564 miles on its clock. This is your chance to experience the unique symbiosis of maximum comfort and motor-racing spirit that traditionally characterizes every SL.
The three-pointed star is a forever symbol of luxury and class. The goal of Mercedes-Benz is to ensure that passengers can experience the utmost luxury on their commutes. Even though the main focus is comfort, Mercedes-Benz is also known for its grand touring cruisers. The SL series was first introduced in 1954 with the gullwing 300SL. It was built as a luxury GT car to devour highways and country roads at the same time. The R230, which is the fifth iteration of the SL, continues this legacy. This stunning example is a 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 convertible with a little over 8,000 original miles on the clock.
When you think of cruising in style, top-down, and sunset drives, it's easy to get lost in the many options you are presented with; you could choose to munch down the miles with performance and speed, or slow it down with an open top grand tourer savoring the miles and scenery. The Mercedes-Benz SL class has been a crowd favorite with being an automobile that could do both; it's at home with its top down and wind in your hair and even serves as a serious performance machine as you drive by and enjoy a smooth drive. Present today is this lovely 2019 Mercedes-Benz SL550; this luxury German cruiser has a reported 30,823 miles on the clock and is the golden standard in open-top motoring; better yet, this is a one-owner all-original example as reported by the current owner.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is one of the most aspirational midsize luxury cars out there. Aspirational, because many eager motorists aspire to own and drive one at some point in their life. While an S-Class is very much a car to be driven in, the E-Class strikes that perfect balance between a driver’s car and one that is ideal to be chauffeured in. Of course, that applies to the sedan and station wagon; cars such as the E-Class Coupe and Convertible/Cabriolet are very much aimed at those who love to drive. Take this 2016 Mercedes-Benz E400 Cabriolet as a prime specimen. It’s a well-adjudged specification, with ample but not excessive power, plenty of comfort features, and a timeless silhouette. Furthermore, it comes to you with under 22,000 miles on the clock, and has undergone a recent service.
When you think of legendary motors, one might think of the legendary R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL. Turn back the clock to the 70s and the birth of what would be Mercedes-Benz second longest running model would take the world by storm and become a classic that's demanded by enthusiasts worldwide. With an almost two decade run and many examples made, finding a clean 70s Mercedes-Benz SL is surprisingly tough to come by. Let's cut out the hunt and present you with this lovely 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL we have today. With a reported 83,900 miles on the clock, this German classic is a clean example ready to take your weekend drives and driveway game up a level.
The famous French designer Paul Bracq deserves a round of applause from all European auto lovers around the globe. He is the creative mind behind Mercedes-Benz's most glamorous and desirable models. Among them, the Pagoda is a cherished example built between 1967 and 1971. The one Pagoda nickname stems from the design of the hardtop roof, which is similar to the roofs of traditional Asian pagodas. It was also called the Mercedes-Benz W 113 and made history as the first sports car with a "safety body." What we have here is a 1965 Mercedes-Benz 230SL showing just 47,700 miles on its clock. Its owner claims that they are the second owner of this car, and it is mostly original. It currently resides in California and is awaiting its next lucky owner.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is one of the most aspirational midsize luxury cars out there. Aspirational, because many eager motorists aspire to own and drive one at some point in their life. While an S-Class is very much a car to be driven in, the E-Class strikes that perfect balance between a driver’s car and one that is ideal to be chauffeured in. Of course, that applies to the sedan and station wagon; cars such as the E-Class Coupe and Convertible/Cabriolet are very much aimed at those who love to drive. Take this 2016 Mercedes-Benz E400 Cabriolet as a prime specimen. It’s a well-adjudged specification, with ample but not excessive power, plenty of comfort features, and a timeless silhouette. Furthermore, it comes to you with under 22,000 miles on the clock, and has undergone a recent service.
Audi’s Q8 is the top-tier luxury SUV that you can get from the iconic four-ringed German luxury automaker. Introduced for the 2019 model year, the Q8 is a midsize luxury crossover SUV, much like the Q7. However, despite sharing a platform with the Q7 (and the Lamborghini Urus plus the Bentley Bentayga), the Q8 is a five-seat, two-row SUV with sportier styling. This particular 2019 Audi Q8 Prestige comes to you with all servicing up to date and 77,000 miles on the clock. It also has plenty of optional extras.
The word muscle is often associated with American motors that push out a whole lot of performance and unique design. Taking on the muscle car title requires a car that can push out some serious performance and stand out like a sore thumb. Present today is not American muscle but British muscle that takes shape with this 2010 Jaguar XKR Convertible. This British muscle car is not just a performance powerhouse but also makes for an ideal grand tourer to gulp down the miles in performance and luxury, whichever you prefer. With a reported 79,091 miles on the clock, it's time you got behind the wheel of this big cat and experienced the muscular performance and looks it has on offer.
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