2013 Mercedes-Benz G-Class - Cars.com News (blog)
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), also known as "sticker" price, is a recommended selling price that automakers give a new car that is above the invoice price paid by the dealer. It is a price that does not include any options that can be added to a particular car style. When shown as a range, the prices are starting MSRPs, without options, for multiple styles for that model. The 2013 Mercedes G-Class SUV is an absurd, over-the-top fossil of a car that people drive to be seen. The cabin is a mix of automotive history and materials befitting the SUV's six-figure price. This is what NBA players, Kardashians and other upper-crusties drive — the automotive equivalent of an antique, wind-up pocket watch. Mercedes updated the G-Class for 2013 with minor styling tweaks, a remodeled interior and an updated AMG variant: the 544-horsepower G63 AMG. We tested a G550, whose six-figure price gives it few direct competitors beyond Land Rover's Range Rover and a well-optioned Porsche Cayenne. The G-Class' body-on-frame architecture is built for off-roading and towing, as its 7,716-pound maximum towing capacity attests. Source: www.cars.com