A First! A “Bargain” Maybach S600 at CarMax. 1 of 500?

It’s been a dozen years since I bought Guenther, my first Mercedes unicorn, and 7 1/2 years I’ve been blogging about CarMax cars, and in all that time, I’ve never seen a Maybach for sale by CarMax. Imagine my surprise to see this one for just over $51,000. Beautiful, rare, 2016 Mercedes-Benz Maybach S600. A V-12.

The 2016 Maybach sold for around $200,000 new, which also surprised me – I had presumed it was much more than a vanilla (if there’s such a thing) S600 or even an S65 AMG, both high-end V-12 S-Class Mercedes models, too. It’s tough to find production numbers, but estimates on the web suggest that 10% of Maybachs are sold in the USA, which translates to 500-600 per year. More unicorn credentials.

The Maybach has almost everything I want in a big Merc. Automated cruise control, heads-up display, seat massagers, heated and cooling seats, heated steering wheel, Burmester audio, and automated parking. The sedan even has the business-class footrests in the back, which I’ve never had. I sat in a CarMax S65 once that had them, and I was too tall to fully extend the seats and sit comfortably. It doesn’t matter – I got no chauffeur and my wife would refuse to drive my S-Class cars anyway. The Maybach has rear seat entertainment, which I had in my S600, and no one ever watched a DVD in the years I had it.

You can see from the panel below that the car is equipped with night vision, which I loved having in my S600, even though it was pretty useless other than as a novelty. Cool to show friends at night. What the car doesn’t have, which I now must have after owning a GLE63 AMG, is autonomous driving and Apple CarPlay. You could probably add CarPlay, although I’d be reluctant to putz with the Burmester. It also has ONE KEY. Still bullshit, CarMax.

The bonus beyond the exclusivity and luxury appointments is the big V-12. It’s a 6.0-liter twin-turbo engine making 523 horsepower and an impressive 612 ft-lbs of torque at just 1,900 rpm. The Motor Trend review gushed at a 0-60 mph sprint in only 4.8 seconds, but I’m not terribly impressed. That’s about the same as Guenther, my 2004 S55 AMG, and my 2010 S600 ran. I expected more. On the other hand, handling at 0.90 lateral G for a 2 1/2-ton sedan was quite good. I can’t imagine rear-seat passengers finding that acceptable. That’ll get the chauffeur fired.

This nine-year-old Maybach has had three owners in Houston, Las Vegas, and El Cajon. It’s accident-free. MaxCare is available up to 125,000 miles and for another five years. And you don’t want this Maybach without MaxCare! I suspect it will cost around $7,000, and I expect you’ll recover that at least three times over. Find this beautiful car here in Murrieta, California. It’s currently reserved, and you can track it using the stock number or VIN below as well. I predict it will sell very quickly, or linger around for a long time, like the 2016 S65 AMG coupe that I swear has been moving from CarMax dealership to dealership for over a year. Time will tell.

Stock No: 27270523 VIN: WDDUX7GB0GA199946