– 1994 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC from the C 140 series
– low mileage of only 120,500 km
– delivered to Italy when new, regularly serviced at Mercedes-Benz dealership
– imported in 2015 and registered to a doctor in the Munich area
– cllimate control, sunroof, cruise control, centre armrest, dual airbags
– electrically adjustable seats with memory function
– fully stamped service booklet gives evidence to a genuine mileage and regular maintenance
– German registration documents and valid technical approval until 10/2020
In 1991, Mercedes-Benz presented its all-new S Class of the W 140 series, replacing the W 126 after a successful 12-year production run. The coupe variant followed one year later. Befitting its status as pinnacle of the Mercedes-Benz lineup, the luxury car was offered with the most powerful engines, either a 5.0 litre V8 delivering 235 kW (320 hp), or with a 6.0 litre V12, rated at 290 kW (394 hp).
Even though these cars were produced for only 7 years, they came with three different name tags: While early cars were still called 500 SEC or 600 SEC, then nomenclature was changed in accordance with the new company-wide naming scheme, and as of 1993, they became S 500 and S 600. In 1996, this was changed once more to become the CL class.
A new 4.2 litre V8 complemented the engine palette as of 1994.
Cars after the 1996 facelift had bumper-integrated parking sensors as standard, as well as Xenon lights or side airbags.
A total of 26,022 of these highly exclusive cars were built – a small number compared to over 400,000 W 140 sedans.