Buy Cheap New Maybach
Although the modern Maybach consists of just a two-model line-up, it is a brand with a remarkable history that has
been resurrected by modern-day Mercedes-Benz. While the ultimate market for the world's most opulent and extravagantly
equipped motorcars is limited to Heads of State, senior league artistes from the pop, rock, acting and artistic arenas
and the odd potentate, it is said that our world's wealthiest people are growing in both number and monetary worth.
Therefore, the raft of critics that believed DaimlerChrysler was making an ill-judged decision to introduce such a
prodigious machine may be forced into eating humble pie. There is no denying the fact that the Maybach remains a
strictly rare machine. Yet, that very rarity is another reason for the aforementioned groups of people to consider
acquiring an example, or at very least "their people" acquiring one for them. The original Maybach company was
established in 1921 and initially made engines for Zeppelin airships, gradually moving into the prestige car business
some years later. Around 1800 cars were sold prior to WW2. Mercedes-Benz created a prototype Maybach in 1997 for a
debut at the Tokyo Motor Show that year. Having gained a very warm reception, Mercedes-Benz then decided to remarket
the new model under the Maybach name. Two different wheelbase versions were launched in 2002 - the 57 and the longer
62 - both powered by 5.5-litre V12 engines that produced 543bhp and a nominal 1000Nm of torque, which should be enough
to tow a small country behind the car.