If you’re shopping for a used Maybach, it’s very unlikely that you will pick one up near you. There are only a handful of Maybach 57 and 62 used cars to buy in the USA at any given moment because Maybach sold only 3,000 units across the world during the entire 10 years from 2002 to 2012 that this Mercedes standalone brand’s luxury vehicles were manufactured. Maybach’s first stint selling luxury cars wasn’t long-lived either, lasting from 1921 to 1940. Daimler-Benz bought Maybach in 1960 and revived it as a standalone luxury brand to compete with Rolls-Royce in 2002, hoping for 2,000 annual sales. Sales peaked at 244 in America in 2004 and never reached triple digits per year in Europe. Today, a used old Maybach is rare and you’re lucky if you can find and buy a Maybach near you at all. Finding a relatively cheap Maybach second-hand is possible - used Maybachs’ prices start below $40,000.
You can buy Maybach cars online and it’s frankly the easiest way to shop for these rare luxury cars. You can use CarBuzz’s used-cars search page to find a Maybach near you by setting the search radius to a low number of miles, but don’t be surprised if you cannot find a single one. It’s best to search nationwide because the perfect Maybach for sale in the USA for you might be across the country, if you can find your preferred spec at all. You can search by color, model, mileage, price, and so on, but we suggest first just looking for all the vehicles you can find, because there are so few of them available. The cheapest Maybachs represent great value for the luxury on offer and sub-$50,000 second-hand examples are not uncommon.
Maybach vehicles are complicated cars with lots of features. Maintenance is not cheap and must be kept up to date. This is not the type of car you buy without a vehicle history and the maintenance history must be flawless. Maybach models are not reviewed in car-reliability studies because of their low sales and they weren’t subject to any safety-critical recalls. It is, therefore, important to take along a Maybach or Mercedes expert or mechanic when you view and test drive a car to identify potential issues. Some 2010 Maybachs have suffered problems with their electrical systems, but these components should have been replaced at dealer visits as stipulated by the manufacturer. Oil leaks do occur as well on the 2010 Maybach models. The 2004 models can suffer power steering problems and several years reported issues with the electrical system producing error messages on the dashboard, including 2004, 2005, and 2010.
Fuel types include:
Model | Deals | Starting Price | Average Price |
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Maybach 57 | 10 | $46,650 | $68,995 |
Maybach 62 | 2 | $69,000 | $69,000 |