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Convertible
$79,000
Open air motoring coupled with a dose of extra horsepower from AMG.
$83,800 - $128,950
More cruiser than sports car, the SL heritage goes back almost 50 years.
$39,400 - $44,800
A compact convertible for future SL owners.
$54,900
A SLK that is actually fast.
Coupe
$90,750 - $118,950
The luxury coupe standard.
$103,500
For those who think that a Benz can never have too much power.
$42,550 - $57,300
A classy midsize coupe.
$68,450
More power and sport from AMG.
Sedan
$24,950 - $36,950
3/4 scale S-Class styling distinguishes the entry-level Benz.
$49,950
A more luxurious alternative to the BMW M3.
$48,450 - $56,700
All new for 2003, the E-Class is sleeker than before.
$71,350
The Benz equivalent of the BMW M5.
$72,150 - $115,200
The luxury car to have under $100K.
$99,500
The S-Class to have if BMW ever makes an M7.
Wagon
$38,450
A little extra room for the C-Class.
$49,250 - $52,100
A luxury station wagon for the country club set.
SUV
$72,500
Boxy, trucklike, and expensive.
$36,300 - $44,950
A SUV that looks like a tall station wagon.
$65,900
More power than this SUV can really use.
Concepts
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