Mercedes Benz C230 Kompressor on 2040-cars
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3L DOHC SUPERCHARGED
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C-Class
Trim: SEDAN 4 DOOR
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 154,000
Sub Model: KOMPRESSOR
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT RUNNING CONDITION AND CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE. ON THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM,THE CONDERSER COIL WAS COMPLETELY REPLACED THIS SUMMER AND WORKS VERY WELL. A NEW SUPERCHARGER WAS INSTALLED LAST YEAR. THE MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR WAS REPLACED LAST WEEK. THE TRANSMISSION WAS SERVICED REPLACING ALL THE FLUID, WITH A NEW FILTER AND GASKET LAST YEAR. THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. A NEW HEADLINER WAS INSTALLED LAST WEEK AT THE COST OF $500.00. WHILE FRONT LEATHER SEATS HAVE PROTECTIVE COVERS, THEY ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON THE CAR EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. IT IS SOLD 'AS IS', 'WHERE IS". BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCAL PICK-UP. CAR HAS A NEW 2 YEAR NEW JERSEY INSPECTION. YOU TUBE MOVIE IS CAR IS AT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-07wO-HvbY. PLEASE NOTE THAT ON THE YOU TUBE VIDEO, I STATED THAT THE AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR AND DRYER WERE REPLACED. THEY WERE NOT, ONLY THE CONDENSER COIL.
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Mercedes-Benz USA considering moving south
Wed, Dec 17 2014Mercedes-Benz may be a German automaker first and foremost, but it's a global operation. Among its many offices around the world, the company employs some 800 staffers at its US headquarters in New Jersey. But that office could be moving down South in the near future. According to reports in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, the Wall Street Journal and Automotive News, Mercedes is looking into relocating its American head office from Montvale, NJ, where it's been based since 1972, to one of several locations under consideration below the Mason-Dixon line. Among the front-runners is Atlanta, where Porsche bases its North American operations. The presence of a trained workforce, necessary infrastructure, compliant officials and proximity to a major hub for international air traffic could make the Georgian metropolis an attractive proposition for Mercedes. Several locations in North Carolina are also said to be under consideration, as well. Either way, MBUSA's relocation to the South would put it closer to its assembly plant in Tuscaloosa, AL, and to the Port of Brunswick near Savannah from which it ships out those vehicles made in Alabama to points overseas. The relocation project is reportedly being handled by commercial real-estate firm JLL Inc, which is helping Toyota handle its relocation from southern California and Ohio to Texas. Sources don't expect, however, for New Jersey to let Mercedes go without a fight. The state's Grow NJ Assistance Program could offer MBUSA an attractive incentives package to stay in Montvale. The company previously planned in 1998 to relocate to Pearl River, NY, but ultimately ended up staying in Jersey. News Source: Atlanta Business Chronicle, Wall Street Journal via Automotive News - sub. req. Mercedes-Benz north carolina mbusa
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As I am about to nod off on my long leg flight from Minneapolis to Anchorage ahead of driving to the Arctic Circle, the friendly twenty-something Alaskan knitting furiously in the seat next to me pauses and says, "When you're driving up there, don't open your windows." In the dead of winter? I hadn't planned on cruising alfresco, but her warning to keep the glazing snugged against the weatherstripping is one I would take to heart. She continues: "If you leave 'em open, a fox is liable to jump right in. There are lots of rabid foxes up there, and they leap into your car and just Go. To. Town." And here I was, thinking that a curious bear or maybe an ill-placed moose in the road was going to be my biggest potential four-legged threat. In the wintery wilds of northern Alaska, even the cute little critters want to kill you.