24. Mercedes-Benz G-Class
While Mercedes-Benz is an innovator in the auto business, it’s also a company that knows when it’s time to stick to something that works. The G-Class has outlived dozens of models for a reason. The Mercedes-Benz G-Class started its life in 1979 as a purely utilitarian vehicle developed for the Iranian army. Later, they equipped the G-Class with updated interiors and comfortable seats. This helped it gain more power until it got its own AMG versions and endless interior options.

Even though they are equipped as an S-Class, Mercedes-Benz never abandoned three of G-Wagon’s main features. They included a body-on-frame construction, fully locking differentials, and a boxy look. They didn’t import it to the U.S. until 2002. That left buyers with either a gray import or importing one themselves. The 25-year-old import rule enables you to get a 463 G-Class. This is the model with the updated chassis, ABS, and optional leather seats, and wood trim (via Autocar). All in all, the G-Class is one of the ultimate classic SUVs and a legendary Mercedes.