How much does a 1992 Mercedes Benz cost?

How much does a 1992 Mercedes Benz cost?

The 1992 Mercedes-Benz 600 range of configurations is currently priced from $18,800. The 1992 Mercedes-Benz 600 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2100 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you’re considering.

How much does a Mercedes Benz 600sel cost?

For those horrified by sheer excess, the Mercedes-Benz 600SEL’s vital statistics read like Stephen King’s latest shocker. It weighs 5062 pounds. It costs $143,333 (not including any sales tax, which alone should produce fainting). It drinks a gallon of premium unleaded for each 11 miles it travels in the city.

Which is better Mercedes 600sel or Aston Martin?

The 600SEL’s newfound heft pits it against the high-rolling offerings from Aston Martin, Roll-Royce, and Bentley. The 600SEL is quicker, roomier, and less expensive than the Bentley Turbo R that competed in our “Finding the Best Sedan in the World” comparison test (November ’90).

Which is better Mercedes 600sel or Bentley Turbo?

The 600SEL is quicker, roomier, and less expensive than the Bentley Turbo R that competed in our “Finding the Best Sedan in the World” comparison test (November ’90). Against its German archrival and the winner of that comparison test, the BMW 750iL, the 600SEL gives up no performance, despite being seven inches longer and about 900 pounds heavier.

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.

For those horrified by sheer excess, the Mercedes-Benz 600SEL’s vital statistics read like Stephen King’s latest shocker. It weighs 5062 pounds. It costs $143,333 (not including any sales tax, which alone should produce fainting). It drinks a gallon of premium unleaded for each 11 miles it travels in the city.

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.

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