Miss out on the SLS AMG? You can get a similar experience from the AMG GT, the SLS's successor.
Starting at a little over $118,000 (the price equivalent of about four brand-new ND Miatas), the GT offers 523 horsepower and 494 lb.-ft. of torque from a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, with shifting handled by a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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j_tso
HalfDork
11/1/21 10:52 p.m.
They look cartoony and ridiculous, but I like 'em.
It worked with Haribo livery.
Dang that's a nice car. Would love to test drive one of these.
Shaun
Dork
11/2/21 12:26 p.m.
I've spent a great deal of time around Point Arena in the last 25 years- Lots of great roads in the area. That car would not be good on Mountain View Road, The Boonville Road on the other hand....
MB design has come a long way in the past...decade maybe? That thing is sex, and some of their more pedestrian sedans look pretty good too.
In reply to j_tso :
That livery is one of my favorites IMO. My wife and I love pretty much every candy they make.
I just wish it was easier to get some of their racing merch here in the States.
No gullwing doors BOOOO. Come on Mercedes off it as a ridiculous cost option.
SLS has become unobtainable lately lately at least in SoCal.