2012 Mercedes-benz Cls63 Amg 4-door 5.5l on 2040-cars
Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 6,400
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Sub Model: CLS63 AMG
Model: CLS63 AMG
Exterior Color: Steel Gray
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Interior Color: Black Premium
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible, Carbon Fiber Trunklid Spoiler, PARKTRONIC (with Active Parking Assist), Rear Side Airbags, Limited Slip Differential, Premium 1 Package, AMG Performance Package, Driver Assistance Package
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, Front Dual Stage Airbags, Front and Rear Side Window Airbags, Front Side Airbags, NECK-PRO Active Head Restraints, ISOFIX Anchor and Tether System, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes with ABS & BAS, AMG 3-Stage Electronic Stability Program, PRE-SAFE, ATTENTION ASSIST, Roll-Over Sensor, Anti-Theft Alarm with Engine Immobilizer, Night Security Illumination, Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, Central Controller with 7" High-Mounted Display, 4.5" Color Instrument Cluster Display, Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof, AMG Sterring wheel w/ Aluminium Shift Paddles, AMG Instrument Cluster with RACETIMER, AMG 14-Way Power Adjustable Front Sport Seats, 4-way Power Tilt and Telescoping Steering Column, Power Rear-Window Sunshade, Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control, Auto-dimming Driver and Rearview Mirror, Intermittent Wipers with Rain Sensor
Number of Doors: 4
A beautiful 2012 Mercedes Benz CLS63, loaded with factory options, is ready for its new lucky owner. This CLS63 has been very well cared for and features a beautiful color combination and list of exclusive options. This is a highly optioned car and had an original MSRP of $113,835.00. Some of the options include AMG Performance Package, Premium 1 Package, Driver Assistance Package, navigation, heated/cooled seats, PARKTRONIC, keyless go, electric trunk closer, lighting package, ipod connect, sunroof, six disc CD, 19" AMG 5-spoke alloy wheels, split folding seats, full LED lighting, spoiler, illuminated door sills, high gloss Burl Walnut Wood trim and much more. This CLS is HOT and is a true head turner every where it goes, finished in highly sought after Steel Grey with Black Premium Leather. Here is your chance own a fully loaded 2012 Mercedes Benz CLS63 with an original MSRP of $113,835.00 at a fraction of its original cost. Still under full factory warranty. MAKE OFFER ON THIS LOADED CLS63!
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Cigarette Racing unveils the AMG GT S-inspired 50-foot Marauder
Sat, Feb 14 2015The Cigarette Racing stand at the Miami Boat Show this morning hosted the latest in the eight-year collaboration between Mercedes-AMG and Cigarette Racing: the AMG GT S parked next to the fast-boat it inspired, the Cigarette Racing 50 Marauder GT S Concept. The vinyl ester resin and fiberglass go-fast boat is more than a matching Solarbeam yellow paint job with the coupe that inspired it. Like other carmakers who have partnered with companies outside the industry - such as Nissan's recent tie-up with NASA - there's an exchange of technology involved; Cigarette said that working with AMG on composites and bonding helped them drop 1,000 pounds off the Marauder GT S Concept compared to the standard Marauder twin-engine, which comes in at 14,200 pounds. Customers who order standard Marauders can request the weight reduction (for a price), but we were told that unless they plan to spend most of their time above 100 miles per hour, the extra weight contributes to a smoother ride. Mercedes head designer Gordon Wagener penned the exterior paint job and worked with Cigarette to design the cockpit trim, which would have seen him in familiar surroundings: Cigarette Racing owner Skip Braver is a long-time AMG customer, and the boat company based its bespoke department on the AMG Design Studio in Affalterbach. Every one of its boats is handbuilt in its factory in Opa-locka, Florida using some of the same processes seen in automaking, like bar codes to track the progress of hulls and components, computer controlled paint samples with digital files that can be sent around the world for matching, and doing all the stitching in-house to keep tabs on quality control. The engine compartment holds two, nine-liter, four-valve, DOHC, quad-cam, twin-turbocharged Mercury Racing engines with all-aluminum blocks, each one of them good for an electronically-limited 1,550 pound-feet of torque, and either 1,350 horsepower or 1,550 horsepower depending on whether you run regular 91-octane fuel or 116-octane race fuel. So yes, that's 3,100 hp and 3,100 lb-ft at once, if you go all out. Mercury says they're the most powerful powerful emissions-certified gas-powered marine engines you can buy. The engines don't have knock sensors, though, so you have to turn a key to register the kind of fuel you're putting in, and you can switch from one to the other when two 150-gallon tanks are down to 10-percent full.
McLaren, Red Bull and Ferrari call for unfreezing F1 engines
Mon, Dec 29 2014Formula One is a hugely expensive sport. Not only do you have enormous salaries and logistical expenses, as you would in any other sport, but each team also spends huge sums developing their own chassis from the ground up – and so too do the participating automakers in developing the engines. One of the ways the series organizers mitigate those costs is by freezing development. So once the new crop of V6 turbo hybrid powertrains were developed, that was it. But now three of the of the sport's leading teams are calling on the FIA to unfreeze engine development. Their reason? Unfair advantage. There's little question that Mercedes did the best job of developing its "power unit" to meet the new regulations that took effect at the beginning of this past season. That's how the Mercedes team won all but three of the grands prix this season and finished with at least one car on the podium at every single race. It's also a big part of how the teams that bought their engines from Mercedes this season managed to consistently outperform the other non-works-supported teams. That clear advantage is why Red Bull, Ferrari and now McLaren are calling for engine development to be unfrozen. Their argument is that, under the current locked-down status quo, their engine suppliers (Renault, Ferrari and Honda, respectively) cannot possibly catch up. So unless the FIA and Formula One Management want the next few seasons to be the kind of absolute blow-outs that this past season was, these leading teams argue, the powers that be are going to have to make some changes. For its part, Mercedes naturally counters that unfreezing engine development would send costs spiraling out of control. But then of course it stands to lose the most by re-opening engine development. If those three teams, however, closely intertwined as they are with the three other engine suppliers participating in next year's championship, manage to solicit enough support from the other customer teams and bring the matter to a vote, Mercedes may very well find itself out-numbered. News Source: ESPNImage Credit: Patrick Baz/AFP/Getty Motorsports Ferrari McLaren Mercedes-Benz F1 engine
Vettel steals victory from Hamilton in Australian Grand Prix
Sun, Mar 25 2018MELBOURNE, March 25 – Sebastian Vettel made full use of the virtual safety car to sneak in front of Lewis Hamilton and hold off the frustrated champion to win Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix on Sunday. The Mercedes engine's infamous 'party mode' that delivered Hamilton a blistering pole lap on Saturday could do little once Ferrari's Vettel nosed ahead when re-entering from pit-lane midway through the race at Albert Park. Pole-sitter Hamilton had appeared set to coast to victory with a clear pace advantage but the race turned on its head with the safety car, which was called after Romain Grosjean's Haas failed and rolled to a stop at turn two. In another bonus for Ferrari, Kimi Raikkonen finished third, fending off Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo and leaving the unlucky Australian still searching for a first podium in his home race. "We got a bit lucky." Four-times world champion Vettel claimed a 48th overall win and his third in Melbourne following his victories at Albert Park last year and in 2011. "It was needless to say we got a bit lucky with the timing of the safety car," the German, who had started from third place and inherited the lead when Hamilton and Raikkonen had pitted earlier in the race, told reporters. "It's not the easiest track to pass." For Hamilton, the result was a bitter pill to swallow and had echoes of last year's race. Vettel also managed to re-enter in front of him from pit-lane in 2017 before burning away to victory while the pole-sitting Briton was blocked by traffic. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said his team had miscalculated the margin between the cars during the safety car period. "We thought we had enough margin," he told the BBC. "It must have been a software bug in the system that caused us to get it wrong. We are digging deep now to understand where we had a problem." "I don't understand what's happened." Hamilton, who cockily spoke of "wiping the smile off" Vettel's face with his pole lap on Saturday, battled to keep positive. "Even now I don't understand what's happened," the 33-year-old told reporters. "I did everything I believe I was supposed to do." After the pit-lane setback, Hamilton drove hard to reel in Vettel and battled back after taking a slide at a corner that blew out the lead to nearly three seconds. But he finally waved the white flag in the closing laps to preserve the car for future races.


















