1997 Silver Mercedes-benz C36 Amg Rare Classic 1 Of 199 W202 C-class on 2040-cars
Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
Rare 1 of 199 imported into the US 182000 well kept miles Silver over Black Leather interior with Burl Wood trim in amazing condition This car is a rare AMG, the first one sold within MB dealers. 276hp 284lb.tq 3.6l Inline 6 hand built motor 5 speed adaptive automatic transmission 18" E55 AMG wheels with BRAND NEW Continental Tires-Cost $1200 pictures coming Brand New Sport Suspension, Bilstein sport shocks, H&R lowering springs, poly control arm bushings, All steering compontents, ball joints, ect. Handles better than new!!-Cost $1000 Head gasket done within the last year, new wiring harness as well-Cost $2000 Brakes all around-Cost $500 Full custom Boston Acoustics Stereo System.-Cost $1000 The Bad: Headliner just started sagging A/C system needs a new condenser, just started leaking, ($150 part easy to replace) Small rust spots I have tried to slow down with rust fighting paint Paint needs a good detailing as it has some blemishes, bumpers were repainted in the past and haven't held up as well as one would like. Still presentable. I have enjoyed driving this rare beast and would like to see it go to someone who will care for it just as much as I have. Please call or text me if you are interested in taking a look at my AMG. PRICE: $4450 obo show contact info Aaron Tags: Mercedes, Mercedes Benz, MB, Benz, AMG, W202, W201, C36, C43, C55, C32, C63, E55, E63, c, clk, cl, e, s, sl, slk, ml, gl, cla, bmw, audi, vw, volkswagen, 5x112, slammed, stance, car, e30, e36, gti, golf, jetta, diesel, mini, 3, 325, 328, 335, 330, 525, 528, 530, 535, 540, 7, series, a4, a6, s4, s6, m3, m5, racecar, rare, classic, ford, chevy, lincoln, cadillac, toyota, nissan, honda, |
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2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class ED has 87-mile range, 84 MPGe
Fri, Jul 11 2014Well, that extra weight had to be felt somewhere. With Mercedes-Benz getting ready to start US sales of its B-Class Electric drive this summer, the big question was how well its range would stack up against other electric vehicles sold in the States. Turns out, the Benz is a bit of a juice hog. Let's say up front that the 87-mile single-charge range of the Mercedes-Benz actually stacks up nicely against its competition, since that distance puts the new model right in line with the Nissan Leaf and BMW i3 (we'll ignore the Tesla Model S for a second, here). You can find the numbers at the US Department of Energy's FuelEconomy website. As far as miles per gallon equivalent ratings, though, the Benz's steel frame makes it come up short, as it's about 1,300 pounds heavier than the carbon-fiber-body i3 and about 600 pounds heavier than the Leaf. The B-Class EV has a bigger battery than the i3 or the Leaf (36 kWh compared to 22 kWh for the i3 and 24 kWh for the Leaf) and that's one reason the car gets an 84 MPGe rating, which is about 26 percent less than the Leaf's and 32 percent less than the i3's. But at least the local utility companies will be happy. Mercedes-Benz priced the 177-horsepower B-Class ED in April at $41,450, or $100 more than the i3. Check out Autoblog's First Drive impressions here.
Daimler exec hypothetically discusses 3-cylinder engines for small hybrids
Wed, Mar 26 2014Is three the magic number of cylinders for Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler and its efforts to build smaller powertrains for its compact hybrids? Potentially, yes, the German automaker could see the need for three-cylinder mills, Automotive News reports. The company doesn't have any plans for them as of yet, though. Daimler executive Bernhard Heil talked with Automotive News about the challenges of using four-cylinder engines in a front-wheel-drive setup and said that three-cylinder engines could work in transverse-mounted powertrains for hybrid cars. For now, though, the company doesn't actually have any plans to go in that direction, Mercedes-Benz spokesman Christoph Horn said in an e-mail to AutoblogGreen. Horn wrote that Heil "actually said that if ever MB would use a three-cylinder engine than [it would be] in a configuration where space is restricted, such as when using a hybrid power train in a compact car." Of course, the only compact "hybrid" that Mercedes-Benz has is the 2015 C-Class, but that refers to the "hybrid" body is made of 48-percent aluminum, up from the current nine percent, as well as steel. It has nothing to do with the powertrain. Beyond that, there's always the Mercedes-Benz S500 Plug-in Hybrid that the company unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show last fall, but that model, which will debut in Europe later this year and arrive stateside next year, has a 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 and an 80-kilowatt electric motor that propels the plug-in from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.5 seconds. Not exactly three-cylinder territory, that.
Next Mercedes-Benz GLK to get AMG variant? Not likely...
Fri, 15 Mar 2013If you think Mercedes-Benz will slap an AMG badge on anything with wheels, think again. Word has it the German manufacturer will not offer buyers a performance version of the GLK, with Tobias Moers, director of AMG vehicle development, saying that he doesn't see a market for the car. That's not to say the picture won't change in the near future, however. According to CarAdvice.com, AMG is keeping a close eye on the arrival of the Porsche Macan.
"Maybe there will be a change in the market when the Porsche [Macan] comes up," Moers said, "but right now, no."
The real hitch in the giddy-up seems to be cost. Moers says developing the machine into something worthy of an AMG would represent "a huge investment." We can't exactly argue with that. Fortunately, AMG buyers have plenty of Mercedes-Benz models to choose from.