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Mercedes-Benz 1996 S-Class
1996 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 320 LWB
63,500 Miles
Mesa, AZ
Dealer RatingGOOD DEAL
Canyon State Classics
Dealer RatingGOOD DEAL
212
days on market
$13,900
Dealer RatingGOOD DEAL
Mercedes-Benz 1996 S-Class
1996 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 320 SWB
50,887 Miles
Wantagh, NY
Dealer RatingGOOD DEAL
Alpine Motors Inc
Dealer RatingGOOD DEAL
1190
days on market
$14,995
Dealer RatingGOOD DEAL
Mercedes-Benz 1996 S-Class
1996 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 500
31,920 Miles
Houston, TX
Dealer RatingFAIR DEAL
Diesel of Houston
Dealer RatingFAIR DEAL
26
days on market
$39,995
Dealer RatingFAIR DEAL

1996 Mercedes-Benz S-Class OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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5.0
Value
5.0
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5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Fuel Economy
1.5
Reliability
5.0
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Misty
Misty
Charleston, South Carolina
5.0
Worth every penny.
This is an amazing car. It's 20 years old, with 180,000 miles, and still looks like new. The paint still shines. It's the two-door coupe (very rare) at least around here, and I'm forever being stopped in parking lots by people asking about it. The interior has held up amazingly well also, no tears in the leather upholstery (I did have to replace the floor mats though). It drives like a dream and it has had few problems mechanically. And, talk about power, this car has a huge engine! It will move. That's not great for fuel economy, though. But when you buy a $90,000 car, you probably aren't worried too much about the price of gas. I've had to put less than $500 in it since 2010, mainly for windshield wiper blades and turn signal bulbs. If you can afford one, I would highly recommend getting it now. If it lasts for over 20 years, you'll probably come out ahead by not needing a new car every five or six years.
Eric
Eric
Charleston, South Carolina
5.0
Worth every penny.
It's a beautiful car, and even at 20 years old, still looks contemporary. It's virtually problem free. And it's a top of the line Mercedes. What more could you want?