Man is selling his $3M Mercedes-AMG One after two years, just 115 miles and one staggering service bill
Published on May 20, 2026 at 5:18 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on May 20, 2026 at 5:18 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones

After two years of ownership, this man is selling his $3 million Mercedes-AMG One with just 115 miles.
One of only 275 ever built, this 2024 Mercedes-AMG One still manages to stand out thanks to its Reingrün green color.
Given that it’s seen relatively few miles, it’s no wonder that it comes to the public in pristine condition.
But as pretty as this car is, perhaps the most eye catching thing about it is the bill that came with its last service.
This Mercedes-AMG One is going up for sale and it had a costly service bill
Listed on RM Sotheby’s, this Mercedes-AMG One is anticipated to go for upwards of $3 million when the auction closes.
Now you don’t need us to tell you what a big deal this car is – its history speaks for itself.
The AMG One was first unveiled back in 2017, but it took a few years for deliveries to start rolling out.

Marketed as the ‘only F1 supercar for the road’, it’s been touted for numerous features, whether that be its F1 engine or its two-piece rear wing.
But even with all those impressive distinctions, this particular AMG One manages to make its mark.
With just 115 miles accumulated over a two year period – the equivalent of 57.5 miles a year – it’s basically like brand new.
Those figures are impressively low, but there’s one figure that’s anything but small.

And that’s the bill that came with its service back in February.
Get this – it was $43,955.
You could buy a car for that price.
This AMG One is under warranty until February 2028, awaiting its new owner who has the dough to take this car home.
Specifications of Mercedes-AMG One
Powertrain: 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 engine, derived directly from Mercedes’ Formula 1 race cars, paired up with four electric motors. Combined power output of 1,063hp.
Top Speed: 219mph.
0–62 mph: 2.9 seconds.
Drive Modes: EV, Race Safe, Race, Race Plus, Strat 2, Individual.
Starting Price: $2.7 million.
Service bills can be extremely expensive
When we’re thinking about expenses that come with cars, we often put the MSRP at the forefront of our minds.
But oftentimes it’s the service bill that can really take us by surprise – as was the case for this YouTuber who picked up a Lotus Esprit for a cheap price.

For one Porsche Carrera GT, it was sitting idle that caused it to accumulate such a mammoth bill.
But perhaps nobody felt more disgruntled with their service bill than British YouTuber The MacMaster, who had some choice words for his Porsche Taycan.
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