About Mercedes-Benz 600SEL
The Mercedes-Benz 600SEL weighs 5062 lbs. It costs $143,333. It costs a gallon of premium unleaded gasoline for every 11 miles. In short, some might argue that the 600SEL consumes more than its fair share of resources. But the much-heralded 600SEL does not pose a significant threat to the ozone layer. The company will produce only 10,000 copies in 1992. And only 1,000 will come to the United States. Unlike some extravagant corporate flagships, the 600SEL even has a practical use: carrying four or more passengers in extreme comfort. The 600SEL looks bulkier. But it is 2.9 inches shorter than the previous extended-wheelbase S-Class sedan. The Mercedes-Benz 600SEL is more than 17 feet long and has a wheelbase of 123.6 inches. The broad body lines contract upward at the rear, creating a soft wedge-like silhouette. Up front, the traditional Mercedes-Benz grille is flanked by massive headlights and vertical hood ornamentation. The cumulative look is aero-smart, but not sleek.
A new V-12 engine stimulates Mercedes-Benz's monolith. The Mercedes-Benz 6.0-liter V-12 engine produces 402 horsepower and 428 pound-feet of torque. While the 5.0-liter BMW engine adds only 296 horsepower and 332 pound-feet. The Mercedes engine pours out seamlessly, accompanied by a soaring whine. This massive powerplant accelerates the 600SEL from a standstill to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and to 150 mph in 42.8 seconds. Powerful automatic transmission with refined gearing delivers this acceleration smoothly. While manual downshifts can be a bit abrupt. The four-speed automatic transmission is usually trouble-free. The cost of this exciting performance is reflected in the fuel economy figures. EPA rates the 600SEL at 11 mpg city and 15 mpg highway. It averagely costs 13 miles per gallon in mixed driving.
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The steering and brakes are powerful enough to manage the output of the V-12. But they retain some of the artificial weight of the previous S-Class sedan. Despite the long pedal travel, the brakes are easily adjustable. All new S-Class sedans are equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. And the 600SEL adds four-piston calipers. Mercedes-Benz's new variable-assist "parametric steering" is equally capable. It has a clean, even off-center arc. The effort is heavy at low speeds, like steering on a clay tablet. But it lightens considerably as you pick up speed.
Mercedes-Benz OEM parts and accessories offer a selection for the interior, exterior, wheels, and so on. Drivers could view parts and accessories for all Mercedes-Benz products at the online store. And all parts and accessories are under Mercedes-Benz's replacement guarantee. For example, it has parts and accessories like brake parts. The parts' smooth surface finish provides less pad break-in time. The parts will provide long-lasting durability. Mercedes-Benz accessories and parts are great options to restore the vehicle's function.