It's not everyday you got to see a Maybach on the highways or city streets. It is one of the most exclusive car maker and its cars are obviously one of the most exclusive cars in the world. So what will you do if a $300k++ luxury car, of a 2004 model, will be sold to almost half the original price?
A friend informed me about this [404 Check: was link to http:/ / cgi. ebay. com/ ebaymotors/ Maybach -MAYBACH -57 -2004 -MAYBACH -57 -V12 -BI -TURBO -ULTRA -LUXURY -PKG -ENT -PKG_ W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_ trkparmsZ66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a3Q7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1308QQ_ trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem120337459472QQitemZ120337459472QQptZUSQ5fCarsQ5fTrucks, anchor: 2004 Maybach 57 on eBay.] My friend said the car is being offered "cheaply" compared to its original price. He may be right, but since I don't have a hundred thousand dollars here, I'll probably say it's still expensive. Err, just that's me, ok?
Anyway, the 2004 Maybach 57 has a lot of things interested buyers would like to know. First off, you must know that this particular car is out of warranty. This means if you want to buy it, do not expect that you can return it and invoke your right to warranty because it doesn't come with one.
Secondly, it's got 32,000 miles in its record and to tell you the truth, it doesn't look so "grand, regal and luxurious" to me. I personally think it looks cheap for its price.
Perhaps the only thing that buyers can be motivated to buy it is the fact that you can't buy a new near its current price. This model is being sold for US $129,900.00 and getting a new 2004 Maybach 57 will cost you almost double the price with $340,000.00
Well, I don't have that much money so I don't think I'll buy it. Even if I have that money, I won't buy it anyway. I can get a better one for that price.