The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has grown to become a major status symbol in recent years, as opposed to the rugged off-roader it was originally intended to be. Once a utilitarian vehicle born out of military need, the G-Class has morphed into a luxury mainstay, especially when talking about the latest AMG variants. This shift in perception – and the type of buyers it attracts – has sent prices skyrocketing, particularly for newer or heavily optioned versions. Add in limited availability, and it’s no surprise that even used examples often command six-figure sums.
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