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This Mercedes-AMG One Had $44,000 in Maintenance Work Done After Just 115 Miles

If you want the most extreme road car to ever wear a Mercedes-Benz star, you need deep pockets. Not just to swallow the purchase price of an AMG One, which cost around $2.7 million when new, but to keep up with routine maintenance.

RM Sotheby’s is handling the sale of one of the 275 F1-inspired cars built, and the listing notes that this 115-mile example received the factory-recommended “Service A” in February 2026 at a cost of 37,610.15 euros (around $44,100 at current exchange rates). According to the invoice included with the auction paperwork, a big chunk of that cost was labor—the procedure took 80 hours at $463 an hour. A $2,190 air filter and $2,195 transmission oil filter were also part of the deal. Interestingly, the oil drain plug needed to be replaced (for …


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Author: Stephen Edelstein

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