How many miles does a 1992 Mercedes 600 SEL have?

How many miles does a 1992 Mercedes 600 SEL have?

Reads the meat of the ad: “1992 Mercedes 600 SEL BIG BODY with only 57,800 miles. One-owner Connecticut car garaged its whole life. Runs and drives great, shifts smooth. Air is cold.

Is the Mercedes Benz S600 a V12?

This 1992 Mercedes-Benz S600 (VIN WDBGA57E4NA076234) is an early W140 platform example fitted with the then-new and range-topping four cam, 48-valve, 6.0 liter V12. The ad is short on photos and hard info, but the car does look very good, and the seller claims one owner, original paint, cold A/C, and nice driving behavior.

What does a 1992 Mercedes Benz S600 look like?

The car looks to have a very deep, uniform shine on top of straight sheet metal, and brightwork shows well too. Big AMG wheels are a nice upgrade over smaller, standard, eight-hole items, and though it looks blacked-out from this angle, the grille remains chrome.

Reads the meat of the ad: “1992 Mercedes 600 SEL BIG BODY with only 57,800 miles. One-owner Connecticut car garaged its whole life. Runs and drives great, shifts smooth. Air is cold.

This 1992 Mercedes-Benz S600 (VIN WDBGA57E4NA076234) is an early W140 platform example fitted with the then-new and range-topping four cam, 48-valve, 6.0 liter V12. The ad is short on photos and hard info, but the car does look very good, and the seller claims one owner, original paint, cold A/C, and nice driving behavior.

The car looks to have a very deep, uniform shine on top of straight sheet metal, and brightwork shows well too. Big AMG wheels are a nice upgrade over smaller, standard, eight-hole items, and though it looks blacked-out from this angle, the grille remains chrome.

When did Mercedes Benz start using hydropneumatic suspension?

In 1996 self-levelling suspension was integrated with ADS, and hydropneumatic suspension became optional on V8 and standard on V12. A new diesel inline six engine with four valves per cylinder, a first for Mercedes-Benz, was introduced in 1996 as S 300 TURBODIESEL.

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