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'Oldest' New Car You Can Buy

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    Fox Car Report drives the Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG

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Mercedes-Benz automobiles have always been known for their longevity.

But this one takes -- Ever since the Ford Crown Victoria went out of production this has been the oldest new car you can -- Mercedes.

1979.

And over the years has evolved from a military machine.

Into -- over about jury SUV in an effort to keep up with the time at least as well as a brick made out of metal camp.

-- top of the -- -- 63 model has been modified for speed and style -- Mercedes-Benz.

AMG division.

536.

Horsepower twin Turbo -- PA sport tuned suspension.

And performance yields tyres and brakes to go with its leather wrapped cap.

Of course none of that is to imply that the old -- gotten soft this is a real deal body on frame truck.

With solid axles front -- a -- range transfer case.

And locking senator rear and front differentials try to get those under 21 century Q you.

This truck is built in Austria and looks like -- you don't hear Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Is is over the top.

As they come and engines disabling it uses many of my performance cars.

And with 561.

On its work on -- more public.

That you -- You have to pick up truck.

It was the site exhausts I just love open up this rear window and -- into -- If there's ever had a tractor division in the -- of the mind.

Did you survive the apocalypse.

Upon.

But listening to -- 7500 has -- on the -- may be over Mount Everest there's really no reason daughter that this vehicle.

Still exist which in today's world is exactly why it's also that it still -- Fortunately the G sixty -- fuel economy is about as old school -- its appearance thirteen -- per gallon combined which is about as bad as it gets.

Steak is very modern 135.

Thousand dollars earlier mortality -- -- -- Mercedes-Benz.

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