Used mercedes s class 2020, what should I look for.

by Alice Browne

Okay, so I’ve been obsessed with the 2020 Mercedes S-Class for a while now. I mean, who isn’t? It’s like the pinnacle of luxury, right? I finally decided to dive deep and really see what this car is all about. So, here’s how I went about it, my whole hands on experience.

Getting Started: The Research Phase

First things first, I needed to gather as much info as possible. I started by watching tons of YouTube videos. You know, those walkarounds, reviews, and comparisons. I wanted to see the car in action, not just read about it.

I also spent hours on the Mercedes-Benz website, exploring the different configurations, options, and packages. It’s kind of overwhelming at first, with so many choices! I needed to get a feel for what features I liked and needed.

Diving Deeper: Specific Details

After getting a general overview, I wanted to get into the nitty-gritty. I started looking at specific aspects that interested me:

  • The Interior: I focused on the different leather options, the wood trims, and that massive infotainment screen. I wanted to imagine myself sitting in that driver’s seat.
  • The Technology: I dug into the MBUX system, the driver-assistance features, and all those fancy gadgets. Active steering assist? Yes, please!
  • The Engine: I compared the different engine options, looking at horsepower, torque, and fuel efficiency. It’s a balance between power and practicality, you know?

Putting it All Together: My Ideal Spec

After all this research, I started building my “dream” S-Class in my head (and on the Mercedes website, of course). I went for the classic black exterior, with the AMG Line package for a sportier look. Inside, I chose the black Nappa leather with the dark wood trim. It just felt classy and sophisticated.

For the tech, I loaded it up with all the driver-assistance features, the upgraded sound system, and that amazing panoramic sunroof. I mean, if you’re going to dream, dream big, right?

Then, finally, I settled on the S 580 engine. It seemed like the perfect balance of power and, well, it fit better into the imaginary budget.

The Takeaway (Even Without Driving It)

Even though I couldn’t actually get behind the wheel (yet!), this whole process gave me a much better understanding of the 2020 S-Class. It’s more than just a luxury car; it’s a technological marvel with an insane attention to detail. I am completely obsessed with this car!

I can now say that my rearch, configurations and virtual build were a total success!

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