As some of you know, the last ever Maybach luxury sedan rolled off the production line on December 17, 2012, leaving behind a legacy that goes all the way to the art deco Zeppelins of the 1930s.
Taking a look at how many units were sold in its final years, you would think that the demand for this uber-luxury car is quite a bit on the low side, since its also the main reason for the entire brand's demise.
This is not what a used car retailer in Dubai seems to think, as they are apparently selling a Maybach 57 S for the price of 435,000 Euros (approximately $593,000).
This is not the most important detail about the car in question though, as the sales ad is telling us that the 57 S pictured above and below has no more than 0 (zero) miles on the clock, making it a rather unique automobile and (maybe) a collector's item which may even increase its value in the long run.
This is not what a used car retailer in Dubai seems to think, as they are apparently selling a Maybach 57 S for the price of 435,000 Euros (approximately $593,000).
This is not the most important detail about the car in question though, as the sales ad is telling us that the 57 S pictured above and below has no more than 0 (zero) miles on the clock, making it a rather unique automobile and (maybe) a collector's item which may even increase its value in the long run.