2005 Mercedes-benz Cl-class on 2040-cars
Sumner, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: juliettagangwish@juno.com . Selling one of my cars from the collection. 2005 MB CL65 AMG! Excellent
condition, very well maintained, clean CarFax and a fully transferrable warranty
for another 3 years or extra 42,000 Miles. I bought the car a little over a year
ago and drove it for 8,000 Miles only. The car currently shows 44,575 Miles. Two
owner car.
All required services performed by independent German car mechanic.
I had a synthetic engine oil change done and as a precaution the transmission
and a complete hydraulic system serviced. Also had the A/C tested and recharged.
Vehicle inspection was done less than 6 weeks ago and is good for a full year. I
have copies of all the service records I performed. Car comes with original
Manuals and original window sticker for $177K.
Two weeks after I purchased the car the ABC light did come on because the front
valve block was leaking internally. The car was showing 37K miles then. The
warranty covered all the repairs and there have been no problems ever since. The
warranty is by EasyCare (TotalCare) fully transferrable till 86,488 Miles or
11/26/2017. Bumper to Bumper. Basically it covers everything but normal wear and
tear like any other warranty. Complete peace of mind. It cost me $5,473 when I
purchased the car and it was thru the dealership.
The car is a beast and is not for the faint of heart. It is a sleeper, but the
people that know will come over and ask questions. 738 lb.Ft of Torque and 604
HP.
6.0 Liter Twin Turbo 12 Cylinder Handbuilt AMG Engine rated at 604 Horsepower
Automatic Transmission with AMG Speedshift Technology
AMG 19" Multipiece Dual Spoke Alloy Wheels
AMG Sport Suspension
AMG Aerodynamic Body Work
AMG High Performance Braking System
AMG Sport Exhaust with Four Chrome Outlets
Bi-Xenon Headlamps with Washers
DVD COMAND Navigation System
Active Heather & Ventilated and Dynamic Multicontour Front Seats
AMG Leather Sport Seats
Alcantara Headliner
AMG Leather Steering Wheel with AMG Speedshift
10-Speaker Bose Audiopilot Digital Surround Sound System
CD Changer
Power Rear Window Sunshade
Pneumatic Door and Trunk Closing Assist
Smartkey Cruise Control
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Electric Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
Parktronic (Originally a $1,080 Option)
Keyless Go (Originally a $1,060 Option)
Build in Radar Detector Alarm System
I love the car but I decided to jump into the Ferrari market and 7 cars are to
many.
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2014 Mercedes B-Class ED battery much bigger than previously stated
Mon, Jun 23 2014There was something unexpected hiding in the new configurator for the 2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive: a $600 "Temporary range extender." Since we've never heard of such a thing, we had to click through for more. The official explanation runs like this: A suite of options to further increase your driving range includes added insulation of the doors and roof for to increase climate-control efficiency, along with an electrically heated windshield and a range-extending charge function. By pressing a button on the console prior to charging, the maximum charge level for battery will increased for the next charge cycle. The higher-capacity charge can provide up to 17 additional miles of range. The passive features that increase range should be standard in all models, we think. But we were more curious about the battery charge situation. How do you increase a maximum? And is it a good idea to do so? The configurator includes this disclaimer, after all: Range extender should only be used on a limited basis, and could shorten battery life if used excessively. How much is excessive? We investigate below. The B-Class ED has, according to the specs, a 28-kWh battery. First, let's understand what this "temporary range extender" is all about. The B-Class ED has, according to the specs, a 28-kWh battery. But Terry Wei, from the Mercedes-Benz USA product and technology communications department, confirmed to AutoblogGreen that the B-Class ED is actually hiding a 36-kWh battery, but the automaker is calling it a 28-kWh battery because that's how much energy capacity is used in day-to-day use. Most automakers publicly claim the actual capacity and then admit they use a percentage of it. The Chevy Volt, for example, has a 16.5-kWh battery pack, but a "full charge" only fills up around 65 percent of that. In the B-Class ED, the 28 kWh of useable energy provides an EPA-certified 87 miles of range. But, since there are eight kWh of reserve, the temporary range extender (we think of it as a software update accessed by a button) can access some of that and offer the aforementioned 17 miles. Now that we know what we're dealing with, this reminds us of an evolved version of the "remote wireless charging" feature that was touted in the Reva EV. Wei said that the reason the feature is optional is because Mercedes doesn't think most people will need it. Eighty-seven miles is plenty for your average EV driver, but when you want to have 100+ in the tank, you can.
Smart Cross Connect app changes how ForTwos get used [UPDATE]
Tue, Oct 27 2015UPDATE: The story's been updated with a response from a Smart representative. There are parking spaces, and then there are Fortwo parking spaces. Smart, which is owned by Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler, is looking for a way for its customers to take advantage of the difference. Think of it as a big thing for really small cars. Smart is working on an app for the redesigned Fortwo called Cross Connect that will be available as soon as next month, says Automotive News, citing Smart chief Annette Winkler. The idea is to connect owners of the diminutive two-seat vehicles to, for example, let them tell each other when there's a parking space that's too small for just about any other vehicle but big enough for a Smart. If you think that's a small thing, think again. The Fortwo is 8 feet, 10 inches long. That's almost six feet shorter than a Toyota Prius, which itself isn't exactly a stretch limo. In fact, the length of a Smart Fortwo is just 10 inches longer than the width of a Ford F-150, in case anyone was having misgivings about parking perpendicular in a parallel spot. Parking has become more relevant, and tougher, as more people move to urban centers. For instance, BMW said earlier this month that it would discontinue its DriveNow car-sharing operations in San Francisco because of the challenge of parking vehicles on that city's streets. Other possible amenities with the Cross Connect app including the enabling of personal car sharing as well as information on car washes that offer discounted rates for Smart Fortwo. Yes, there are some out there, apparently, and we salute them. Michael Minielly, a spokesman for Mercedes-Benz, confirmed to Autoblog that the Cross Connect features would be available in November. You can read Autoblog's driving impressions of the 2016 Fortwo here. Featured Gallery 2016 Smart ForTwo: Second Drive View 23 Photos News Source: Automotive News-sub.req.Image Credit: Drew Phillips Green Mercedes-Benz smart Technology Smartphone fortwo
Jay Leno drives the incredible Mercedes-Benz C111-II concept
Tue, Oct 20 2015You might think that Jay Leno has driven it all, but there are a few vehicles so rare that getting behind the wheel is a special experience, even for him. This week on Jay Leno's Garage, the comedian has one of those unique experiences by taking a ride in a 1970 Mercedes-Benz C111-II concept on loan from the Mercedes Classics Center. First unveiled in 1969, the C111 concept featured an in-vogue wedge shape, gullwing doors, and a mid-mounted three-rotor engine, and it seemed like the supercar of the future. This C111-II went even further in 1970 with tweaked styling and a four-rotor powerplant behind the driver. A V8 eventually replaced the experimental mill, but that switch is also part of the reason this one is still on the road today. Leno gets the full history about Mercedes' original plans for the C111 project, but obviously the real highlight is the rare drive in this vintage concept. He clearly relishes the experience of finally getting behind the wheel of this piece of auto history, one of the few automotive dreams he hadn't yet fulfilled.



