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Excellent Shape, Running Boards, New Brakes Rotors Oil, Heated Cooled Seats on 2040-cars

US $30,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:48431
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
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BY OWNER 2009 MERCEDES BENZ GL550 AMG WITH 48XXX MILES, TOP OF THE LINE, ALL OPTIONS YOU CAN IMAGINE INCLUDING BUCKET SEATS WITH COOLED AND HEATED OPTIONS, SPORT-COMFORT-REGULAR AIR SUSPENSION, 2 SUNROOFS, 3RD ROW SEATS, 3 AREAS CLIMATE CONTROL, CUSTOM TINT, HEATED STEERING WEEL - MY FAVORITE OPTION, EXCELLENT SHAPE, RUNNING BOARDS AND LUGGAGE RACK, LOTS OF CHROME, RAIN SENSORS, PARKING ASSIST, REAR-VIEW CAMERA, SIRIUS XM RADIO.
SALVAGE TITLE. OUR FAMILY HAS PURCHASED THIS CAR FROM A DEALER IN GA  2 YEARS AGO WITH 37,000 MILES. OUR COMMUTE IS ONLY 2 MILES, SO THIS VEHICLE WAS RARELY DRIVEN, ALWAYS GARAGED, WELL MAINTAINED RIGHT ON TIME, JUST CHANGED ALL BRAKES AND ROTORS - 2600$ AS WELL AS FULL SYNTHETIC MOBIL 1 OIL. ALL RECEIPTS ARE AVAILABLE.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING YOUR MOST REPUTABLE MECHANIC TO TEST THIS SUV. RIGHT AFTER A PURCHASE I TOOK IT TO A DEALER TO CHECK EVERYTHING - THEY JUST DID ONE RECALL AND THAT WAS IT, NO UNIBODY, AKA FRAME DAMAGE.
VERY NICE CAR FOR LESS.
OPEN FOR TRADES FOR G500, G55 ONLY.
A LOT MORE PICTURES ON CRAIGSLIST SAN FRANCISCO.
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Mercedes spent ˆ250 million to win Formula One titles last year

Thu, Feb 5 2015

Success in Formula One requires skill, diligence, commitment and ingenuity. It also takes truckloads of money. In the case of Mercedes in last year's world championship, in which it took both the drivers' and constructors' titles in dominant style, those truckloads came to ˆ250 million last season alone – equivalent to over $285m in dead presidents. A report from Germany's own Auto Motor und Sport details the staggering investment that Mercedes made in order to get to the winner's circle last season. After 15 seasons with McLaren netting one constructors' and three drivers' titles, Mercedes motorsport chief Norbert Haug convinced the Daimler board late in 2009 to take over the Brawn GP team that had just won the championship. Because the team would be getting a large payout from Bernie Ecclestone as the returning champions the following year, and with sponsors lined up, Daimler only had to pony up a small portion of a smaller budget: in 2010 (its first season under the Mercedes banner), the team ran on a budget of "only" ˆ153 million ($175m). Over the course of the following seasons, though, the team's share of the TV revenues from Formula One Management went down as Mercedes struggled to climb back up the standings, but successive advocates (including Haug, Ross Brawn and Niki Lauda) successfully convinced the bean-counters in Stuttgart to ratchet up the payments. By 2012, the budget was expanded to ˆ200 million, and further climbed to ˆ250 million in 2013 and 2014. Fortunately for Daimler, the investment was starting to pay off by then as the team finished second in the constructors' standings in 2013, bringing ˆ74 million in from Ecclestone's coffers to cover roughly a third of the budget. With Malaysian oil giant Petronas alone kicking in upwards of another ˆ30 million per season as title sponsor (as of 2009 when it signed on), and untold millions more coming in from other partners, it looks like the actual cost to Daimler for securing both world titles and a winning reputation was actually more like hundred million or so.

Man makes record-setting drive across the US in 28 hours, 50 minutes

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Records, as the say, are made to be broken. Whether that's cramming the most hot dogs down your gullet, running a faster mile, or yes, driving across the United States, odds are that there's someone out there wants to eat more, run faster or drive harder. Speaking of that last example, the record for driving from a set location on the east coast, in particular the Red Ball Garage in Manhattan to the Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach, CA, has been one that has fascinated gearheads since a guy named Cannonball Baker made the trek from New York to LA in 53 hours, 30 minutes, in 1933.
The competition saw its glory days when Car and Driver's Brock Yates came up with the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash (more affectionately known as the Cannonball Run), although the record was most recently set by Alex Roy and his 32-hour, seven-minute trek behind the wheel of a BMW M5 in 2006. Now, there's a new champion, who made the trip from east to west in a scarcely imaginable 28 hours and 50 minutes, behind the wheel of a 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL55 AMG. That's works out to an average speed of 98 miles per hour over the course of 2,813.7 miles.
His name is Ed Bolian, and Jalopnik has a writeup of the epic voyage that details everything from the history of the Cannonball Run to Bolian's preparation and trouble finding co-drivers, to the trip itself. It is well worth a read.

Daimler relocating North American headquarters to Michigan

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While Mercedes-Benz is moving its American headquarters from New Jersey to Georgia, its parent company Daimler is also relocating from the Garden State. But rather than join its automotive unit down south, Daimler North America is moving to Michigan. The relocation was announced by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder while visiting the Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany this week, and has been confirmed by Daimler in correspondence with Autoblog. Daimler's North American headquarters are currently located in Park Ridge, NJ, a mere five-minute drive from Montvale where Mercedes-Benz USA has been based prior to its move to Georgia. The relocation will see Daimler's North American head office move into the facility that currently houses the company's financial services division in Farmington Hills, MI. The move will bring 30 jobs to Michigan, and is slated to commence in 2016 and conclude "sometime in 2017," according to the company. Now if you're wondering why Daimler is going to Michigan while Mercedes is going to Georgia, bear in mind that a number of Daimler's facilities are already located in the Great Lakes State. In addition to the financial services office, Daimler also operates an R&D facility in Ann Arbor. It also owns Redford-based Detroit Diesel, where the photo above was taken during President Obama's visit in December 2012. Along with the Daimler facility, the governor's office also announced the opening of a new Michigan Europe Center that will seek "to promote trade and export development between the state and European markets." The center will also operate satellites in London and Berlin in order to further its mission on behalf of small- and medium-sized businesses based in Michigan, of which we can expect many will come from the automotive sector. Gov. Snyder in Germany: Daimler North America moving headquarters to Michigan State opens Michigan Europe Center to promote trade and investment Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 FRANKFURT – Daimler North America Corporation, the holding company for all of the company's business units in the United States, will move its headquarters to Michigan from New Jersey, Gov. Rick Snyder announced as he completed an investment mission trip to Japan and Germany. "Michigan is the world's automotive leader, and Daimler's decision to increase its presence in state is another indication that we intend to hold that position for generations to come," Snyder said.