190e Mercedes Benz 4 Cylinder on 2040-cars
Chula Vista, California, United States
I am selling 1984 Mercedes Benz 190E.
4 Cylinders 2.3 liters 5 Speed Manual Smooth no Grinding. Runs perfect! Lots of new parts New Throttle Body New ECU and Fuel Pump Relay New Steering tie rod and RT Rear Differential New Tires and Camber Alignment By Dealer Less than a Year Old Starter and Alternator All Service By authorized dealers HOEHN Mercedes & Escondido Motors Custom Wheels Mercedes Benz 17" Nice Momo Wood Steering Wheels CD player by Kenwood with IPOD Connector and remote control with Equalizer All 4 wheels Vented disc Brakes Zender & Kemie Body kits installed by Dealer Just Change Oil recently HID European Light w/ Clear Lens on signal light Always pass the smog check Good till July 2014 Fully loaded Windows and Door locks switches are all working One original owner w/ Palomino MB TEX Interior. Nearly perfect condition. One owner always dealer maintained & Serviced Reason for selling: too many cars, need space in the garage Comes w/ two keys and all original documentation and service records. |
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Car for sale "as is"(US $900.00)
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Wed, Dec 3 2014A decision last week by the National Labor Relations Board has bolstered the efforts of the United Auto Workers at Mercedes-Benz's Tuscaloosa, AL factory, as the union continues its attempts to represent the factory's workers. According to Reuters, the NLRB ruled that Mercedes-Benz US International, the proper name of the company behind the Tuscaloosa factory, can no longer prevent workers from discussing unionization in work areas while off the clock. While MBUSI maintains that it's not taking a side on unionization and that it wants the "the decision left to our team members," the UAW is still arguing that the US facility should take the same position on unions that the rest the world's Mercedes-Benz plants take and. Speaking to Reuters, the UAW says that stance "acknowledges the human right to form trade unions" and "respects the right of collective bargaining." According to Reuters, the Alabama factory employs 3,500 workers – 2,500 full time and 1,000 "temporary" – and is the only Daimler-owned factory on the planet not to offer employees the opportunity for representation. Presently, the Tuscaloosa facility assembles Mercedes' C-Class, GL-Class and M-Class vehicles.
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