1996 Mercedes-Benz G Class

The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, sometimes called G-Wagen, is a mid-size four-wheel drive luxury SUV manufactured by Magna Steyr (formerly Steyr-Daimler-Puch) in Austria and sold by Mercedes-Benz. In certain markets, it has been sold under the Puch name as Puch G. The G-wagen is characterized by its boxy styling and body-on-frame construction. It uses three fully locking differentials, one of the few vehicles to have such a feature. In 1996 the automatic transmission became an electronically controlled 5-speed unit. Headlamp washers, cruise control and a front passenger’s air bag were added.

1996 Mercedes-Benz G320 AMG. The exterior is White with a Black leather Interior. Automatic transmission. 157,200 km. 6 cylinder engine. 4WD. Options include 4 headrest monitors, power windows, power seats, heated seats, radio, CD player and A/C.