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Fancy taking your family on a 700+ horsepower joy ride? We have the perfect four-seater for you, and no it’s not a family SUV, meet the 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT63 S Brabus B700. This “four-door coupe” was derived from the E-Class however it houses all pure AMG hardware and powerful engine. GT63 S represents the most potent model offered by Mercedes and this particular model has undergone the Brabus treatment. Brabus, known for their exclusive performance and exterior upgrades, makes this car stand out from the rest. After some software wizardry, remapping the engine ECU, and bolting on a larger pair of Brabus’ own turbochargers, this is one of the most powerful four door machines you will drive. With a mere 14,500 miles on the odometer, this German beauty is for sale in Farmington, Utah.
Draped in an Obsidian Black Metallic coat of paint, this 2020 Mercedes-Benz GT63 S Brabus B700 is an intimidating machine to roam the streets. There's a whole Ralist of body parts finished in naked carbon, including a new front spoiler together with attachments for the air intakes, and a rear diffuser housing menacing quad exhaust tips finished in titanium. You’ve got a carbon fiber roof for extensive weight saving and the rest of the curvy silhouette is finished with the factory optional AMG Night Package. Inside, the luxurious four door coupe is covered in black exclusive Nappa leather/Dinamica with yellow stitching. From the factory this AMG GT63 S Brabus 700 comes equipped with a black Piano Lacquer trim, AMG performance seats, heated rear seats, AMG perf Nappa black/piano steering wheel, and over your head a Designo Black Dinamica headliner that surrounds you in luxury. Additionally, you have the AMG light display, surround view camera, and heads up display with AMG-specific content.
Under the hood of this 2020 Mercedes-Benz GT63 S Brabus B700 is a potent twin turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine modified and tuned by Brabus revving you to a whole other level of performance. Mated to an automated manual transmission, this sinister sedan is reported to propel you from zero to 62 mph in just under 3 seconds.
2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S Coupe Brabus B700
4.0L Biturbo V8
9-Speed Automatic
Obsidian Black Metallic Exterior
Black Exclusive Nappa Leather/Dinamica with Yellow Stitching Interior
Factory Options:
Black Piano Lacquer Trim
AMG Night Package
Carbon Fiber Roof
AMG Performance Seats
Heated Rear Seats
AMG Performance Nappa Black/Piano Steering Wheel
Designo Black Dinamica Headliner
AMG Light Display
Surround View Camera
Head up Display with AMG Specific Content
Power Upgrade Reported By Current Owner
Fancy a Mercedes coupe with a BiTurbo V8, and 4 doors? The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S may just be the car for you. Equipped with every conceivable piece of technology and enough horsepower to punch those rear passengers into their seats, this may be one of the best all-rounders Mercedes has made in recent years. And this particular car isn’t just any GT 63 S, it’s the Edition 1; which was made to mark the launch of the AMG GT 4-Door Coupe, and comes with a range of exclusive elements on both the interior and the exterior, including the paintwork and the color of the leather.
Fancy taking your family on a 700+ horsepower joy ride? We have the perfect four-seater for you, and no it’s not a family SUV, meet the 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT63 S Brabus B700. This “four-door coupe” was derived from the E-Class however it houses all pure AMG hardware and powerful engine. GT63 S represents the most potent model offered by Mercedes and this particular model has undergone the Brabus treatment. Brabus, known for their exclusive performance and exterior upgrades, makes this car stand out from the rest. After some software wizardry, remapping the engine ECU, and bolting on a larger pair of Brabus’ own turbochargers, this is one of the most powerful four door machines you will drive. With a mere 14,500 miles on the odometer, this German beauty is for sale in Farmington, Utah.
Mercedes-Benz presents to you a truly unique creation: a car with all the performance of a supercar wrapped in the body of a practical four-door sedan. Despite having enough seats to carry a small family, the 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S has one of the most powerful engines ever fitted to a car to leave the AMG factory. But for the existing owner, that clearly wasn’t enough. This AMG GT 63 S has undergone a round of performance modifications, with some subtle enhancements from famed tuners RENNtech making their appearance on this super 4-door coupe. With just 18,300 miles on the clock, and a very attractive option list, this 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S could be yours today.
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 Porsche Boxster was launched in 1996, as the new entry-level point to Porsche ownership. Targeted at a younger demographic, the Boxster continues to offer a signature Porsche driving experience to those who can’t yet get their hands on a 911. Featuring a mid-engined layout, the Boxster’s open-top driving experience is a great way to hone your performance driving skills too. If you’d like to see what a first-generation Boxster was like, we’ve got a nice 42,500-mile 2001 Porsche Boxster for sale right now. The car has received some new parts, and comes with documentation of all work completed, as per the current owner.
With its sleek styling and relatively modern features, the C5 or fifth-generation Corvette is a great place to start your Corvette journey. It’s a definite future classic, but isn’t too old that you’ve got to baby it. Produced between 1997 and 2005, the C5 also marked the last generation to have the pop-up headlamps. That, plus many other reasons, mean that this 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a great contender for that extra spot in your car collection. This reportedly all-original car has done 32,000 miles, which is lighter than average. So, it’s in great condition as a result.
The Chevy Corvette is arguably the most well-known sports car in America. Now on its eighth iteration, the ‘Vette has morphed into a mid-engined supercar fighter. But let’s go down Corvette avenue for about three and a bit decades. Let’s step back into 1993, when the Corvette was celebrating its 40th Anniversary. Yes, The Corvette is also one of America’s longest-running automotive nameplates and here’s one for you to consider. This 1993 Chevrolet Corvette may have traveled 115,000 miles in its lifetime, but it’s still a spry thing to behold.
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