1984 Mercedes 500sel on 2040-cars
Azusa, California, United States
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1984 MERCEDES 500 SEL [279,789 MILES]
5.0L V8 ENGINE
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
NO TRANSMISSION SLIPS
LEATHER SEATS
SUNROOF
WOODEN MOLDINGS ALONG DASH AND DOOR PANELS
COLD AC / WARM HEATER
SONY RADIO W/ CD + AUX CONNECTION
POWER WINDOWS + LOCKS
HEADLINER IN GREAT CONDITION
READY TO BE DRIVEN OFF OUR LOT! [PLEASE READ BELOW BEFORE ASKING QUESTIONS] ------------[YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME INSPECT THE VEHICLE @]----------- ------[767 E. ARROW HIGHWAY SUITE 2A, AZUSA CA 91702]----- -->>CALL BEFORE YOU COME, SO WE CAN HAVE THE VEHICLE READY<<-- ---???QUESTIONS???--- ----PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT---- ---(626)-800-3918--- [---HOURS---] [---MONDAY-SATURDAY---] [---10AM-6PM---] [SUNDAY CLOSED]
**WE [DO NOT] PROVIDE SHIPPING** **WINNER IS RESPONSIBLE TO FIND AND COMPLETE [ALL] SHIPPING NEEDS** ______________________________________________________________________________ **THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD [AS-IS]** ***** **ADDITIONAL $150 REQUIRED FOR DOCUMENTATION AND $50 FOR SMOG** (SMOG FEE IS MANDATORY EVEN IF BOUGHT FROM ANOTHER STATE DUE TO THE FACT THAT ALREADY SMOGGED IT) (ADDITIONAL [TAX + LICENSE] ADDED ONCE SIGNING FOR THE VEHICLE) (TAX+LICENSE FEE DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH THE VEHICLE IS WON FOR) ____________________________________________________ **[$75/DAY STORAGE FEE]** ** [IF] YOU DONT CONTACT US OR LEAVE DEPOSITE WITHIN 2 DAYS AND STILL WANT THE CAR**
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Zetsche's CEO tenure extended through 2016 at Daimler
Sun, 24 Feb 2013There appear to be two takes on Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche having his contract extended for three more years, to 2016. A report in The Detroit News quotes the chairman of Daimler's supervisory board, Manfred Bischoff, talking up the stability at the top, "With today's extensions of the contracts of Dieter Zetsche and Thomas Weber, we are maintaining the important continuity at the top executive level." Bischoff also stated that that Zetsche has a plan to "further enhance Daimler's overall performance."
Over at Reuters, though, the three-year extension was seen as a lack of complete confidence in Zetsche's plans, since his contract was supposedly meant to be extended by five years. A spokesman said the board decided to extend executive contracts by only three years if the person was 60 or would turn 60 during the contract, but that was news to observers. Zetsche wants to make Mercedes-Benz the top selling luxury manufacturer globally by 2020, but has fallen to third place behind Audi and BMW. It hasn't held the top spot 2005, and investors judged it valued at half that of BMW at the end of 2012 once Daimler's truck business was subtracted.
Analysts cites the fact that Daimler stock hasn't bested its rivals but twice in twelve years, and that the company revised its profit target downward last year by nearly one billion euros, warning of stagnant earnings this year and will miss its original margin target for 2013.
2017 Aston Marin Lagonda could live on Mercedes M-Class platform
Tue, 29 Oct 2013A few weeks ago, we brought you news from the launch of the Aston Martin Vanquish Volante that the British brand, which is formally known as Aston Martin Lagonda, was still planning on going ahead with a Lagonda-badged crossover. Now comes word that that vehicle could very well be based on a Mercedes-Benz M-Class.
When the first Lagonda Concept debuted at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, it sat on a Mercedes-Benz GL-Class platform, some four years before Aston Martin and Mercedes-AMG deal was inked. And with that partnership, which will see Aston Martin gain access to AMG electrics and "bespoke, V8 powertrains," the opportunities for platform sharing are many.
Dr. Ulrich Bez, the boss of Aston Martin, told the UK's AutoCar, "I look at what Porsche is doing with the 911 as its core business and then it is able to do models like the Cayenne based on the Volkswagen Touareg. It is good business." We've said many times that we'll tolerate exotic CUVs and SUVs if it means keeping the beloved core models alive, which has been the case with Porsche. We see no reason Aston Martin wouldn't be able to do the same.
Mercedes rules out hybrid supercar, promises SLS successor
Sat, 16 Mar 2013The recent Geneva Motor Show was a festival of hypercars, with the presence of not one, but three over-the-top debuts: the Lamborghini Veneno, McLaren P1 and Ferrari LeFerrari. The latter two have hitched their carbon fiber bumpers to the electrification bandwagon by using hybrid-electric powertrains not entirely unlike the propulsion systems we've come to know in cars like the Toyota Prius and Chevrolet Volt. Does that mean the flow of electrons up the four-wheeled food chain will eventually consume our hallowed supercars? Not if AMG has anything to say about it.
AMG Director of Vehicle Development Tobias Moers recently confirmed that not only will there be a successor to the Mercedes-Benz performance division's SLS AMG, he notes that its internal combustion engine will most definitely not be sharing living quarters with an electric drivetrain. Instead, AMG plans to focus on further pushing the power and efficiency envelope of the internal combustion engine and advancing the use of lightweight materials to achieve their goals. The first example of this effort can be seen in the new SLS AMG Black Series that incorporates many weight-saving techniques to shed some 154 pounds from the SLS AMG GT (above), which itself is lighter than the standard SLS AMG.
Furthermore, Moers remarks that his company is happy to leave the hypercar segment to companies like Ferrari and McLaren. He admits that, "Ferrari in the hyper-car segment is still a different brand than AMG. We have to be honest..." So rather than taking the SLS further upmarket to do battle with bulls and stallions, Moers hinted that the next-generation SLS may be joined by another performance model that fits neatly between itself and the C63 AMG.