Cars in this class traditionally focus on three things: interior space, luxury, and driving comfort. It comes as little surprise, then, that the Maybach S line of cars offers the type of ride quality that you'll only find on magic carpets and clouds. The secret behind the almost completely detached driving experience is Mercedes-Benz's adaptive, self-leveling four-wheel multilink with AIRMATIC suspension system, which employs electronically controlled air springs that adjust to changing driving conditions. This system automatically compensates for additional cargo or passengers and is one of the best in its class. Behind the wheel, the Maybach S offers light steering at low speeds, which weights up nicely as speed increases. Throw the car through a set of turns, and you'd be surprised at how well it manages body roll. Just don't expect any power sliding oversteer - the Maybach likes to push its nose to the curb.