You just missed your chance to buy a very nice Mercedes-Benz S-Class from a long-gone era when the three-pointed star brand still knew how to make nice cars that didn’t have an overwhelming amount of reliability issues.
This impressive German machine with a focus on luxury drives like a premium God and features a lot of amenities. Ventilated front seats with heating and power adjustment, a power-operated trunk lid, a reversing camera, keyless go, heated and ventilated rear outboard seats, a four-zone climate control, adaptive suspension, leather upholstery, wood trim, and many others are on deck.
If you cannot tell by looking at the pictures, this is a W221, and, more importantly, it is in the S 600 configuration. What does it mean? That it comes with a V12 engine. The motor has a 5.5-liter displacement and two turbos and works in concert with a 5-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. The car originally boasted 510 brake horsepower (517 ps/380 kW) and 612 pound-feet (830 Nm) of torque, doing 0-60 mph (97 kph) in a very nice four and a half seconds.
According to the ad, this 2009 Mercedes-Benz S-Class has 76,700 miles (123,400 km) and lives in Miami, Florida. It has a clean title and was involved in an accident ten years ago during which it hit a curb and a utility pole. The usual chips and scratches on the outside are some of the flaws, alongside creases on the seats, wear on the interior trim, and rather old tires that need replacement.
The car had its brakes checked one year ago, and it had been serviced a few months prior. It also had its engine oil and filter changed in March of 2025 and is offered with the owner’s manual and two keys. This 2009 S 600 was in the possession of a used car dealer that acquired it in March 2025, adding minimal mileage since then (300 miles/480 km). A few days ago, this S-Class found a new home for itself, having been purchased at a Cars&Bids auction for $14,747.
This means about half the price of a new and rather well-equipped Toyota Corolla, and it makes it cheaper than the average 2009 Mercedes S-Class (overall, not the S 600), which retails for over $22,000 in today’s market. As a result, we think its new owner got a great deal on this luxury sedan that’s dressed in Designo Mystic White Metallic on top of a Designo Porcelain interior and features zero modifications for some extra peace of mind, as well as no mileage discrepancies in the Carfax history report.
Are you jealous that you didn’t get the chance to bid on it? In that case, you shouldn’t access the online listing here, as you’ll get to see it from all angles in a very generous photo gallery.
Mercedes-Benz S 600 V12-Powered Paid Half A Corolla
09/06/2025
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