2010 Mercedes Benz G55 AMG for rental
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010We are very pleased to announce that Olympic Rent-A-Car of Beverly Hills has just purchased a new 2010 Mercedes Benz G55 AMG luxury and high performance SUV for rental. This amazing one of kind looking Mercedes Benz SUV is available for a limited time offer of $649 daily with 100 free miles daily. Call now to place your reservations at 310-751-6501 or by email to info@olympicrentacar.com
Incredible performance on the road, and one of the best all-terrian vehicles across the country. Although the G55 has the driving performance of a fast sedan, it also offers the superior off-road qualities of a thoroughbred all-terrian vehicle.
Engine: Hand-built AMG supercharged 5.5-liter 24-valve V8 Kompressor
Transmission: AMG 5-speed automatic, with three independent locking differentals
Performance: 500 hp, 516 lb-ft, 0-60 mph in 5.4 seconds
In 1967, two Mercedes engineers started a small company building racing engines in an old mill in Burgstall, Germany. It was named AMG. Today, the same passion on which AMG was built continues to fuel the development of high-performance vehicles with hand-built engines, handcrafted details and uncompromising performance.
AMG is performance. As a company conceived in 1967 with the sole purpose of designing and testing racing engines, its racetrack roots run deep. Today, AMG provides the safety cars for the Formula 1 World Championship — and some of the most sought-after Mercedes-Benz vehicles on the planet.
The company is located in Affalterbach, Germany, where engine craftsmanship is the hallmark of everything they do. The result is high performance grounded in precision, quality, and reliability.







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Complimentary airport pick up service, vehicle delivery to your airline terminal, return the vehicle to LAX Airport valet, no shuttle vans, no waiting around, only get picked up in a luxury Cadillac Escalade. Just like a private black car service, with out paying for it. It is complimentary, we mean free. What other companies offer that.