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Mercedes Benz 300d Diesel Sedan 4 Door Restored Beauty Diesel on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:257882 Color: Gray /
 Blue
Location:

Keene, Texas, United States

Keene, Texas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:4 door sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: wdbab33a7ea126926 Year: 1984
Number of Cylinders: 5
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 300-Series
Trim: sedan, 300D
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 257,882
Sub Model: 300D
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: none, as is
Interior Color: Blue
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Check out newer paint, beautiful Blue Velour upholstery, tires at 50%, starts, runs great, all power windows and sunroof work as they should, newly rebuilt injectors, cold air, what can I say. Car is not pristine, but has been well cared for. Just before I bought her a couple of years ago she had been repainted and interior redone."

Up for auction is a 1984 Mercedes 300 D that I purchased a couple of years ago for my son in law.  Car had been lovingly restored by a member of the local Mercedes Benz owners club, and then the local rodent population living in the pecan tree above went to work under the hood rearranging the wiring, and that is how I found the car.  I have repaired the wiring and a few errant vacuum lines, and we have had this in the family for a couple of years now but are parting with it because we no longer use her.  Interior is very nice, Blue Velour, The Exterior has been reshot with Mercedes Gray.  Car runs well, gets great fuel mileage, has cold air, a must in Texas, and runs like a scalded jack rabbit chased by coyotes.   All the power windows go up and down, the power sunroof opens and closes.  Transmission shifts like it is supposed to.  I know of no mechanical issues with this car.  Please look at the pictures.  Car is not perfect, but is a good serviceable example of a well engineered car that will probably run longer than me.  Ask any questions, come look her over if possible.

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Daimler employees can set email to auto-delete during vacation

Mon, 18 Aug 2014

The Internet has shrunk the world in terms of the way people communicate by making it possible to send an email from Oslo and have it show up in Cleveland almost immediately. But that instant contact has wrecked the work/life balance for many. They get home from a long day at the office, yet they can never fully put their feet up and relax because another hour or more of checking and replying to emails awaits. However, German automotive giant Daimler is putting an end to that churn, at least while its employees are on vacation.
About 100,000 Daimler employees in Germany are eligible to opt-in to a new program called Mail on Holiday, according to The Atlantic. When the workers go on vacation, they can switch it on, and the service auto-deletes all of their incoming email. "Our employees should relax on holiday and not read work-related emails," said Wilfried Porth, board member for human resources, to The Financial Times as cited by The Atlantic.
Mail on Holiday puts a thumb on the scale of work/life balance in favor of a little more free time. The system means that Daimler employees shouldn't even be tempted to check their email on vacation because there's nothing there - and it also avoids them coming back from a relaxing holiday only to find a mailbox packed full of hundreds of unread messages. These days, people are absolutely obsessed with their work, often to the detriment of their health, not to mention spending time with their families and friends. On one hand, Mail on Holiday sounds like the sort of vacation breakthrough we'd need to truly unplug and unwind, but on the other hand, it makes our skin crawl just thinking about the lack of communication. What's your perspective? Have your say in Comments.

New Die Hard movie wrecked 132 cars in $11 million chase scene [w/video]

Sat, 16 Feb 2013

It would seem the act of dying hard brings with it lots of wanton destruction of the four-wheeled kind. According to John Moore, director of A Good Day To Die Hard, starring Bruce Willis, There were 132 (cars) that could never be used again. Another 518 required a lot of work. And damn right there were some good cars there... That's the fun of it."
Please join us in one great big collective sigh. Done? Okay, let's continue.
"With Die Hard it's about how audacious the action is," says Moore. "So you have to drive over a Lamborghini. An actual one. And yes it hurts me. I'm a car fanatic." Yeah. Sounds like it hurt really bad... though not as bad as the final tally after all the carnage had been counted: "Someone showed me the numbers on the car chase and soup to nuts, you put it all together it was like an $11 million sequence."

Mercedes says it's tops in luxury sales for 2012, not BMW

Tue, 19 Feb 2013

It turns out that Mercedes-Benz North America has legitimate claim to being the top selling luxury nameplate in the US in 2012.
While sources such as Autodata had put BMW in the top spot, registration data from R.L. Polk shows that Mercedes customers registering new vehicles topped the Bavarian automaker in the most recent calendar year. Polk says Benz posted 274,123 registrations, compared with BMW's 268,498.
In terms of sales posted, BMW had bested Benz 281,460 to 274,134. But sales are recorded somewhat inconsistently from automaker to automaker. Some book the sales as soon as they are shipped from factory to dealer. There is perennial gamesmanship between the two German rivals, and the sales numbers suggest that BMW pushed out some extra sheetmetal to dealers in the last four weeks of the year.