2011 MERCEDES-BENZ S-Class

$16,500
$2,321
below average
67,916 Miles
35,664 Miles
below average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 67916
Color: Other
Body Style: Sedan
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: 382 hp 5.5L V8
Drive Train: AWD
Fuel: Gasoline
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Option & Equipment

Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels
Bluetooth
Backup Camera
Heated Seats

Notes

4 MATIC, ONLY 66K MILES, CLEAN CARFAX! Finished Diamond White over Beige Leather Interior. Fitted with Keyless go, Panoramic Glass Roof, Rear View Camera, Burr Walnut Veneered Interior Trim, Wood and Leather Steering Wheel, Electric Blinds to Rear Wi...



Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
4
based on 8 Reviews

a Benz with personality

5
sonderklasse on 04/13/2014

Performance : 5 Comfort : 5 Fuel Economy : 5 Fun To Drive : 5 Interior Design : 5 Exterior Design : 5 Build Quality : 5 Reliability : 5 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5

I sympathize with the reviewers who expected a smooth luxury cruiser, because this car is surprisingly challenging to drive, but that's a big part of its appeal to me. Step off is balky in C ("controlled efficiency") or S ("sport") modes, maybe because the transmission doesn't have a torque converter. But it smooths out considerably in M ("manual") mode and, in fact, the car seems considerably happier, although MPG nose dives. The C and even S modes lug the car unmercifully. Weird to drive a huge luxury car that needs driver involvement, but I'm the rarity who likes that. Reminds me of my 2005 Maserati GranSport, although of course the Maserati shifts far more positively. Update 10/13/16: The transmission finally got to me. Lurching off the line isn't my idea of luxury. That, and the continual squeak coming from the dash that would have embarrassed a Kia, let alone a $130k car. A fine example of "be careful what you wish for. You might get it".