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1979-present G-Glass

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This four-wheel drive luxury SUV is built in Austria and sold by Mercedes-Benz. It was first developed as a military vehicle and later offered as a civilian version in 1979. The G-Wagen has evolved over the years but its boxy shape has remained a constant. This cross-country vehicle stands out on the road with its flashy colour offerings and abundance of bling. Rappers and movie stars have taken a liking to this big bad boy. Read more at www.oktilli.com

2010-present E 63 AMG

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An AMG hand-built 550-hp 5.5L Bi-Turbo V8 rockets the mighty E 63 from 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds while harnessed to an all-new AMG 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. The E 63 AMG S is the top model E-Class. The exterior exudes performance, presence and beauty while the interior exemplifies world-class luxury with meticulous attention to detail. Chek more at www.oktilli.com

2003-2010 SLR McLaren

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The SLR McLaren is an exotic sports car jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive, it was built in England. SLR stands for Sport Light Racing, paying homage to the 1955 300 SLR which served as inspiration. The 5.4L supercharged V8 power plant generates 650 hp to catapult this silver bullet from 0-60 in a flash 3.3 seconds. There were several limited edition variants including a roadster. The SLR McLaren was replace with the SLS AMG. Read more at www.oktilli.com

2010-2015 SLS AMG

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The spiritual successor of the iconic 1950s 300 SL, the SLS AMG was also a limited production supercar with signature gull-wing doors. SLS stand for Sport Light Super and indeed the aluminum chassis and body shell is hand built in Germany with the finest quality materials. The result is a modern day supercar boasting 571 hp from it’s naturally aspired 6.2L V8. Numerous celebrities have owned this car including car buffs like Jay Leno and Jeremy Clarkson. Read more at www.oktilli.com

1963-1981 S600

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Mercedes’ full-size ultra luxury sedan in the 1960s was the S600, available in short and long wheelbase (Pullman). The S600 has been featured in numerous films including the James Bond series and has been the prize possession of celebrities and dignitaries alike. The S600 was the ultimate Mercedes-Benz of its era and that legacy has been carried forward to today’s S-Class and Maybach models. Click www.oktilli.com for more

1994-present C-Class

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Mercedes’ full-size ultra luxury sedan in the 1960s was the S600, available in short and long wheelbase (Pullman). The S600 has been featured in numerous films including the James Bond series and has been the prize possession of celebrities and dignitaries alike. The S600 was the ultimate Mercedes-Benz of its era and that legacy has been carried forward to today’s S-Class and Maybach models. Read more at www.oktilli.com

1954-1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gull-wing Coupe

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The 300 SL was introduced in 1954 as the first iteration of the SL-Class (Sport Light), it was the fastest production car in its time. The distinctive gull-wing doors and beautiful design make it a timeless classic and coveted collectors car. It was the world’s first production fuel-injected model supplying a 3.0L overhead cam straight-6 to produce 215 hp and a top speed of 260 km/h. Very impressive stats in the 1950s. Mercedes’ popular SL sport coupe is still in production with various sub-models. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Mercedes-AMG E63 S 4Matic

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Absurd power and blistering acceleration on par with supercars are not the E63’s only party tricks; thanks to computer magic and an excellent suspension, it’s also quite agile. Its 603-hp twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 is a sweetheart engine that sounds badass. An available Drift mode turns the E63 into a rear-drive beast. Combine its amazing performance with superb steering and a luxurious interior, and you get one of our favorite sedans. If the sedan isn’t enough, check out the E63 wagon. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Mercedes-AMG C63

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If you’ve ever wondered what 503 horsepower feels like strapped into a compact luxury car, Mercedes-AMG has the answer. Available as a sedan, coupe, or convertible, the 469-hp C63 and the aforementioned C63 S make up the top of the C-class’s lineup. Both feature versions of the same twin-turbo V-8, which pairs exclusively with a seven-speed automatic and rear-drive. The ride is rough, but with a firm foot on the gas you’ll have too much fun to care. An updated C63 goes on sale in early 2019. Mercedes-AMG C63 Generations Explained Major redesigns occur every five years or so; not much changes in between. Dividing them into generations provides more meaningful distinctions in the shopping process Chek www.oktilli.com for more