2009 Mercedes-benz Ml63 Amg Base Sport Utility 4-door 6.3l on 2040-cars
Hallandale, Florida, United States
This 2009 ML63 AMG is not your average ML63. $30,000 plus in upgrades from RENNTECH Every single option possible with over 640Hp . Never been abused .
All services up to date. All the documents are available upon request. Please make no mistake This particular ML63 AMG is a beast in a tuxedo. Inside and out is true perfection. Rear entertainment , heated seats, front & rear radar detector, Harmon/Kardon surround sound system. No issues, no stories, no paint work, no scratches or blemishes. Garage kept and regularly detailed. If you are local and would like to see it in person please do stop by our showroom or you can have an independent inspection done at your own cost. We can ship it anywhere in the world and U.S. However shipping costs or any local taxes may apply are not included in the price. Cashier's check or wire transfer only.. however we will not release the car or the title until all funds are cleared on our end. Financing available for qualified buyers .. we also have in-house financing available through our partner companies. Price is negotiable within reason.!! Please call Tolga Tarak. @ +1-786-554-2459 for any information you may need. Please no scammers or dreamers. Thank you and we look forward to hear from you. |
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BMW expects China to pass US as its top market in 2013
Thu, 11 Jul 2013When you combine two billion citizens, 100 cities with more than a million inhabitants and an economy that's as unrestrained as Jim Cramer on an Adderall binge, China's explosive auto industry growth shouldn't be a huge surprise. Audi already lists the communist country as its largest market, while Mercedes-Benz is expecting it to be there in the next few years. Now, according to a report from Automotive News, BMW is expecting the People's Republic to overtake the United States in sales by the end of 2013.
We already discovered the extent that BMW is going to in establishing a dedicated Chinese stronghold, when we explored BMW's Shanghai-based DesignWorks studio ahead of April's Shanghai Motor Show. And while we argued that DesignWorks Shanghai hasn't really borne fruit, it isn't due to a lack of sales.
BMW China has seen a 16-percent jump in year-over-year sales, lead by a 28-percent gain in 5 Series sales. Part of BMW's growth strategy comes from an ever-expanding dealership network. Remember those 100 cities we mentioned with over one million people? According to Karsten Engel, CEO of BMW's Chinese operations, those 100-million-plus city dwellers don't have access to a premium dealership.
Popular Science magazine's Best Of What's New 2012 all ate up with cars
Tue, 20 Nov 2012Popular Science has named the winners in its Best of What's New awards, the victors coming in the categories of aerospace, automotive, engineering, entertainment, gadgets, green, hardware, health, home, recreation, security and software. The automotive category did not go wanting for lauded advancements:
Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
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2013 Airstream Interstate 3500 EXT
Mon, 19 Aug 2013LA To The Grand Canyon In The Mercedes-Benz Of RVs
Piloting an 8,500-pound motorized house down the highway is far from my idea of fun, yet inexplicably, I'm enjoying myself. My grin has nothing to do with my camper's handling, as this heavily accoutered Mercedes-Benz Sprinter drives like a 25-foot long breadbox. My smile has nothing to do with on-road stability, as the ten-foot-tall, slab-sided vehicle reacts to wind gusts like the vertical stabilizer on a Boeing jet. My delight has nothing to do with its throttle or braking response, either, as both are as numb as your forehead after the eighth beer.
This monstrosity makes me happy for one reason - my passengers are undeniably having a good time.