2014 Mercedes Benz G63 Amg on 2040-cars
Logan, Utah, United States
THIS G63 AMG WAS RECENTLY IMPORTED STRAIGHT FROM THE FACTORY IN GERMANY. IT IS A MATTE BLACK COLOR WITH A BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING. ONLY A COUPLE HUNDRED MILES. IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. BELOW ARE SOME OF THE ADDITIONAL OPTIONS:
056 designoŽ Magno Night Black (Matte Finish ZF7 ...................................................................$3,950
designoŽ Black Nappa Leather
PA6 PA6 designoŽ Exclusive Leather Package: PA6 : designo Exclusive Leather Package.........$4,950
R11 20" Black AMG Five Spoke
Wheels VL0 Heated Steering Wheel...........................................................................................................$250
ZG6 designoŽ Carbon Fiber Trim................................................................................................................$2,950
VIN : WDCYC7DF4EX221174
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL OR TEXT JORDAN AT 435-760-9412. OR BLAKE AT 435-757-9329. OR EMAIL AT harrisconnorllc@gmail.com
WINDOW STICKER IS AVAILABLE.
YOU WON'T SEE THIS COLOR TOO OFTEN IN THE US. RARE MATTE BLACK.
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2013 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT Coupe
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Mercedes-Benz upgraded its SLS flagship Coupe and Roadster for the 2013 model year, and the changes are marked with them new "GT" nomenclature. Both SLS models arrive with a retuned naturally aspired 6.2-liter V8 delivering 583 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque (the horses are up from 563, but the torque remains the same) mated to a revised seven-speed AMG Speedshift dual-clutch gearbox. Rounding out the mechanical upgrades is a redeveloped AMG two-mode adaptive suspension. Physically, the revised models are differentiated by their new "GT" badging, darkened headlight/taillight buckets, red brake calipers, unique wheel colors and high gloss finish on the front grille, exterior mirrors and hood/fender fins. Inside the cabin are new red seatbelts, Alcantara upholstery and contrasting red stitching.
As it is nearly impossible to experience the aluminum gullwing beast on public roads, Mercedes invited out to Southern California's Willow Springs to wring out the 2013 SLS GT Coupe on a racing circuit.
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When the first Lagonda Concept debuted at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, it sat on a Mercedes-Benz GL-Class platform, some four years before Aston Martin and Mercedes-AMG deal was inked. And with that partnership, which will see Aston Martin gain access to AMG electrics and "bespoke, V8 powertrains," the opportunities for platform sharing are many.
Dr. Ulrich Bez, the boss of Aston Martin, told the UK's AutoCar, "I look at what Porsche is doing with the 911 as its core business and then it is able to do models like the Cayenne based on the Volkswagen Touareg. It is good business." We've said many times that we'll tolerate exotic CUVs and SUVs if it means keeping the beloved core models alive, which has been the case with Porsche. We see no reason Aston Martin wouldn't be able to do the same.
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Casual followers of the sport - or anyone who gets the feed from this site - probably don't know what's happening, except to wonder why the current year's F1 cars are led by appendages that would make Cyrano de Bergerac feel a whole lot better about himself.
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