Unless you regularly listen to rap music or take an interest in cars, you have likely never heard
of the Maybach brand of cars. The German automobile manufacturer was founded in
1909, and has since been picked up by Mercedes. In an effort to compete with
the ultra-luxury segment of cars dominated by Rolls Royce and Bentley, Mercedes
introduced the Maybach 57 and 62 models. Both cars are similar, though the 62
is a slightly longer version of the 57 model.
As you would expect from a car that competes with Rolls
Royce, the interior is absolutely beautiful and luxurious. Along with the front
seats, the rear seats recline as well and even extend out if you would like to
rest or take a nap. Just about any luxury feature you’ve ever heard of is
packed into the Maybach 62. Features you have probably never heard of are also
available, naturally. For example, an extra 5,000 will get you an atomizer that
attaches to the rear air vents and spreads fragrance around the car. Other optional
features include an electro transparent screen between the driver and rear
passengers, panoramic glass roof, lambskin carpets and even a loudspeaker to
communicate with the driver.
For most, the $427,000 Maybach 62 is purchased as a car to
be driven in rather than a car to drive. The 12-cylinder engine that produces
543 horsepower will likely impress those who do drive the Maybach. The combined
13 miles per gallon is another story, however. Of course, if you can afford the
car in the first place, paying for gas is likely the least of your worries.
Unfortunately, those who wish to purchase a new Maybach 62
are out of luck, as Mercedes ceased production on both models in 2013 due to
low sales. In fact, any remaining inventory is now offered with a $100,000 cash
back option. If you somehow have 300some thousand dollars to spare and want a
car nobody else has, now is the time to find a Maybach dealer.
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