February 7, 2013 10:21 AM | By Annette McLeod for MSN Autos
Top 14 vehicles for Canadian winters

Maybach 62 S



Maybach 62 S (© Photo: Maybach)
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Because you're a stinking rich, middle-aged bald guy with deep pockets and a driver, you need a Maybach 62. It's got the longest wheelbase currently in production, which means it should take the snow with aplomb, and there's lots of legroom where it counts — in the back. Enjoy your crypt-quiet cabin, mood roof (that's not a typo; you can change the tint of the glass roof to suit your mood), scent atomizer, electrically operated curtains, 9.5-inch video monitors, Dolby sound, retractable table and chilled beverages from your own refrigerator served in custom sterling silver champagne flutes. Let Jeeves enjoy the 630 horses. All you need is half a million bucks and an ego too big to fit in a BMW.

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