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Near Flawless-original Gorgeous Firemist/oyster Leather, Classic Soon-near Mint! on 2040-cars

US $7,900.00
Year:1999 Mileage:52100
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

PURCHASED NEW IN FALL OF 1998 FROM LOEBER MOTORS-MERCEDES BENZ DEALER IN LINCOLNWOOD, ILLINOIS.  1 OF FIRST IN CHICAGO (EARLY PRODUCTION).  THE OWNER-CHRIS LOEBER, AS A FRIEND & CLIENT FOR 25 YEARS-PUT ME AT #1 ON THE LIST-AS I KNEW THIS MODEL WOULD COME OUT, BEFORE THE DEALERS EVEN KNEW!  (YEA-I'M A BENZ GUY)!

I HAVE LOVED & CARED FOR THIS CAR, ALWAYS STORED IN MY HEATED, DEHUMIDIFIED GARAGE, WITH MY OTHER COLLECTOR CARS.  CAR HAS ONLY BEEN HAND WASHED, HAND WAXED, MOSTLY BY ME.

THE CAR DRIVES & FUNCTIONS FULLY & BEAUTIFULLY.  THE SUSPENSION, TRANSMISSION, ENGINE, ELECTRICAL HAS ALWAYS BEEN SMOOTH & FLAWLESS-ONE OF THE BEST PAIRINGS OF TRANSMISSION & ENGINE I'VE EVER HAD (AND I'VE HAD MANY RARE CARS-I'VE HAD OR RESTORED PERSONALLY).

EVEN THE WHEELS ARE IN FANTASTIC CONDITION, MINIMAL SCRATCHES (I HAVE A SET OF CLK WHEELS I PURCHASED AS EXTRA SET-BUT ON EBAY FOR SALE, ALSO, AS IT NEVER NEEDED THEM REPLACED!

MICHELLIN MZ SPEED RATED TIRES ON CAR ARE FLAWLESS, AND ONLY ABOUT 2,000 MILES ON THEM (2ND SET OF TIRES SINCE NEW).

EVERY TIME I'VE HAD THE CAR TO BE SERVICED-THE SERVICE MANAGER ALWAYS ASKED IF I WOULD SELL-INCLUDING LAST SERVICE (8 WEEKS AGO-AT MERCEDES BENZ OF SOUTH BAY!

I WOULD KEEP THIS CAR FOR FAMILY OR FRIENDS, BUT THERE IS NO NEED FOR ANOTHER CAR-AND I HAVE MANY OTHERS THAT THIS PUTS THE COLLECTION OVER MY COMFORT ZONE-(THOUGH BELOW THE FAIR PRICE OF $7,500-I WILL KEEP INDEFINITELY).

TO GET THIS CAR IN A NEW EQUIVALENT, YOU'LL SPEND $70,000!

WHO EVER BUYS THIS CAR, IF THEY KEEP AS I HAVE, WILL ONLY SEE APPRECIATION FROM HERE-BESIDES ENJOYING A BEAUTIFUL, COMFORTABLE, RELIABLE, SAFE, RESPONSIVE MERCEDES!

I HAD THE CAR IN CHICAGO, SHIPPED TO MY FLORIDA HOME, AND NOW SHIPPED TO MY HOME IN MANHATTAN BEACH, CALIFORNIA.

PLEASE READ UNDER "CONDITION DESCRIPTION-FOR ALL FEATURES, IMPECCIBLE DESCRIPTION OF CAR, AND MINOR, MINOR FLAWS.

MY GRAND DAUGHTER IS ONLY 2 YEARS OLD, IF SHE WAS 14, I WOULD KEEP THIS CAR FOR HER!!!

PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS!

THANKS,

LEE 773-742-1000

 

 

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UK workers strand car on island of asphalt to keep working

Wed, 06 Feb 2013

Generally speaking, when you illegally park your car, you're likely to get ticketed and towed, but there is probably at least one motorist in Scotland who wishes that was the case. After workers had blocked off a portion of the parking lot for the Edinburgh Waverley railway station, the driver of this Mercedes-Benz S-Class reportedly moved some of the barriers to park in one of the empty spots.
Rather than having the vehicle towed, the work crew simply tore up the asphalt around the leaving just the one parking spot intact, and as you can see in the image above (posted to the Twitter account of Harold Norstad), the crew even built a small asphalt ramp so the car could get off its blacktop pedestal. Since this happened last week, there's no word as to whether the car was eventually moved or towed for the resurfacing work to continue.
Let this be a warning...

2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class interior caught in spy shots

Tue, 29 Jan 2013

With the redesigned 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class getting closer to production, the camera-wielding crew over at Autospies somehow managed to get inside of the car to snap some detailed spy shots. As the prototypes continue to shed camouflage, it would appear that Mercedes-Benz is getting closer to unveiling the car, and with the Geneva and New York auto shows coming up, it could be sooner rather than later.
From what we can see of this car's interior, the overall look of the S-Class' cabin isn't a ground-breaking departure from the current car, but it has been completely redesigned with more advanced technology. The styling is now even more upscale with larger swaths of wood, more shapely door panels (without the built-in armrest cubbies) and the concept-like two-spoke steering wheel. The highlight of this car though is probably the two massive digital screens with one being used for driver information and the other used for navigation, audio and infotainment systems. One other detail we noticed about this car is that it was equipped with the new 360-degree camera that debuted on the new GL-Class and will also be used on the 2014 E-Class. We also know that the next-gen S-Class will be getting the new cloud-based MBrace2 infotainment system.
As for the exterior design, it looks like the next S-Class will carry a similar profile as the current car, but we can see through the camouflage that the new styling will fit in better with current Mercedes-Benz products. Up front, the grille is much larger is flanked by aggressive LED-trimmed headlights, while the rear view of the car shows us the LED brake light now at the top of the rear window, a more pointed trunk opening and a more squared-off rear fascia with exhaust outlets pushed to the corners.

2013 Airstream Interstate 3500 EXT

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

LA 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.