2006 Mercedes-benz Cls500 Sedan 32k Miles!! Premium! Keyless-go!! Xenon!! Nice!! on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
This 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLS500 Sedan is in excellent shape with VERY LOW MILES!! ! A local trade-in on a new Cadillac with low miles and NON-SMOKER, GREAT COLOR!! It has been maintained by BRUMOS Mercedes-Benz and has NO ACCIDENTS! The Mercedes-Benz CLS500 is beautiful, luxurious, fast, very dependable, and is a great BENZ to own and drive! The CARFAX is Clean ofcourse, NO EXCUSES!! This 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLS500 will SELL FAST!! The Mercedes-Benz drives and shifts like brand new! She has been Safety-Inspected and Serviced by FIELDS Cadillac for your peace of mind. FIELDS Cadillac of Jacksonville is new to Ebay but we have an excellent reputation for treating our customers fairly with dignity and respect. Please email or call me (904) 554-7661 with any questions you may have or to set up an appointment to see/inspect and test drive this fabulous Mercedes-Benz Convertible! Please ask for MARK JOHNSON at (904) 554-7661 with any questions you may have regarding this Auction. PLEASE NOTE an Administration Fee of $695 will be charged in addition to the Final Sale Price of the Vehicle. A $500 NON-REFUNDABLE Deposit is due within 48 Hours of Auctions End, NO EXCEPTIONS! Paypal OK for Deposit Only. The Balance must be paid within 7 days of Auctions End or the Item will be relisted for sale. This Mercedes-Benz is being Sold AS-IS with NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED by FIELDS Cadillac Jacksonville. Don't miss this especially nice and Sale Priced Mercedes-Benz Sedan from FIELDS Cadillac! |
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New Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe spied in revealing state of dress
Tue, 19 Feb 2013During a product briefing earlier this year, Mercedes-Benz told us that 2013 would be the "year of the S-Class." Makes sense, too, since the flagship Mercedes is so very close to finally showing its production-ready face. But the high-tech saloon isn't the only S-Class to talk about this year - quite the contrary. Seen here in decidedly revealing camouflage, the new S-Class Coupe will be joining its four-door compadre in the not-too-distant future, as well.
When it launches, the S-Class Coupe will officially do away with the CL-Class nomenclature. This doesn't come as a huge shock. After all, when the new E-Class coupe and convertible were launched, it officially marked the end of the long-running CLK-Class designation.
Thanks to the interesting camouflage seen here, we have a very good glimpse at how the S-Class Coupe will look when all of the molding and swirly paper are peeled off. Rakish body lines pulled from the CLS-Class meet a much more dynamic front fascia. Out back, there are horizontal taillamps rather than the vertical units used on the current car, and the whole package seems very svelte. Our spy photographer even posits that this will be "the best-looking car from Mercedes-Benz in ages."
Watch Schumacher's hot lap of N"urburgring in Mercedes F1 car
Fri, 31 May 2013In advance of the Nürburgring 24-hour race last weekend, Mercedes-Benz put on a demonstration that had Michael Schumacher playing catch-up in a Formula One car against four examples of AMG metal. There were four cars sent off in staggered starts before Schumacher: an A45 AMG, E63 AMG 4Matic, SLS AMG Black Series, and an SLS AMG GT3 car. "Mr. Formula One," as the German television commentators call him, left three minutes after the SLS AMG GT3.
There are two videos of Schumacher's lap, the first is on-board footage - and even though there were several GoPros on the car the POV never cuts away from the front wing. You can hear the throttle and tell he's not pushing it, you can also tell how bumpy the track is. The second video is footage from the German Sport1 channel - with commentary in German - that shows all the cars taking off and takes the aerial view of proceedings. He looks to be going a lot faster in that one. You can compare and contrast yourself with the videos below.
Oh, and it's worth noting that, even with the likely restricted car, and the made-for-TV environment, Schumi turned in a quick lap. The nose camera shows the F1 car start to slow down on the back straight, near the start/finish line, right around the modern-length track record time of six minutes and eleven seconds.
Here's how wildly expensive it is to participate in F1
Wed, Jan 23 2019The cost of competing in Formula One racing is extremely high. Not in the physical and lifestyle sense, although that too takes a major toll on each team and driver, but in a literal hand-over-the-cash sense. Each F1 team pays hundreds of thousands of dollars to enter, plus a fee for every single point the team earned in the previous season. Motorsport.com recently detailed just how absurdly pricey entering the F1 field is. According to the piece, the price of entry goes up each year due to the U.S. Consumer Price Index. For 2019, the entry fee is $546,133, and it doesn't stop there. There are additional dues required of each team based on where the team finished in the previous season. Interestingly, the winners pay more. For example, Mercedes-Benz, the constructor champion for the past five years, must pay $6,553 per point it scored in 2018. With 655 points scored, that's $4,292,215. All other teams must pay $5,459 per point. For a full rundown of what the teams will be paying for 2019, check out the full article here.Related Video: