2014 Mercedes-benz C250 Luxury on 2040-cars
6001 34th St. N., St Petersburg, Florida, United States
Engine:Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4 1.8 L/110
Transmission:7-Speed
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WDDGF4HB4EA956745
Stock Num: EA956745
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C250 Luxury
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 1
BLUETOOTH, MOONROOF, MP3 Player, KEYLESS ENTRY, 31 MPG, TURBOCHARGED, The 2014 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a breathtaking example of automotive engineering excellence. With striking aerodynamic curves, and a refined yet athletic look, it demands to be noticed. Offered in Sedan or Coupe form, each has a variety of trim options. Depending on the model and trim you select, there is an assortment of engines available that range from a 1.8-Liter, 201 Horsepower, Turbocharged inline-4, to the mid range 3.5-Liter, Direct Injection V-6 with 302 Horsepower, all the way up to the 451 Horsepower, 6.3-liter Handcrafted AMG V-8. In addition, the C63 AMG receives a new Edition 507 package that increases output to 507 Horsepower for 2014. Seven-speed automatic transmissions with manual-shift mode come paired with all models. Drivetrain options, also dependent on trim and model selected, consist of Rear-wheel drive or 4MATIC all-wheel drive. Standard on all models, are dual-zone climate control, a 5.8-inch color screen with center controller, AM/FM/HD Radio, CD player, auxiliary/USB inputs, 8-way power front seats, rain-sensing wipers, a power sunroof, and mbrace2 telematics. Plus for 2014, split-folding rear seats are also standard. The Coupe offers precision driving with paddle shifters, and a view of the heavens for all with the breathtaking panorama roof. Available package options are offered for the C-Class as well. The Premium Package has heated front seats, a 14-way power driver seat, and a harman/kardon surround-sound system. The Multimedia Package comes with a rear view camera, COMAND navigation system with 7-inch color screen, and voice control for navigation, audio, and phone. The Lane Tracking Package has valuable safety technology like Lane Keeping Assist and Blind Spot Assist. The C-Class has safety features like 9 air bags, the Electronic Stability Program, Automatic Brake Drying for better stopping power in wet weather, and Attention Assist that can give you visual and audible warnings if it detects you are getting drowsy. Crown Automotive Group serving Tampa Bay Florida offers a great selection of new & used cars, vans and SUVs to all of our neighbors in St. Petersburg, Largo, Clearwater, and Pinellas Park. Our Expert Service & Parts staff assist our Florida customers keep their Group vehicles in great shape.
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Race recap: 2015 Singapore Grand Prix full of odd sideshows
Mon, Sep 21 2015What greeted the Formula One teams in Singapore? Confusion. The haze was so thick that observers wondered if the race would be held at all. Then practices began, and Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver Nico Rosberg took the first one, but the team fell away after that. Mercedes said it couldn't get the tires turned on, but no one believed the Silver Arrows was in genuine trouble. Then qualifying set the confusion in stone. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel laid down the best time in Q3, taking the team's first pole position since Germany in 2012. Daniel Ricciardo got his Infiniti Red Bull Racing into second, about one tenth behind Vettel. (That may make the team feel better after Ricciardo publicly asked for a better engine than the current Renault unit, and team advisor Helmut Marko said the outfit will quit F1 at the end of this year if it can't get a stronger powerplant for 2016.) Kimi Raikkonen put the second Ferrari in third, Daniil Kvyat put the second Red Bull in fourth. And only then came the Meredes'. Lewis Hamilton's best got him fifth, the Brit saying, "We don't really know what we have got wrong. For some reason the tires are not working on the car. We do the warm-up the same as everyone else and then you see someone one second up the road." For added emphasis on the reversal of fortune, his time was 1.6 seconds behind Vettel's. Teammate Rosberg is next to him in sixth, a further half a second back. Williams is still a hurting a bit on slow tracks, so Valtteri Bottas could only get into seventh ahead of Max Verstappen in the Toro Rosso and teammate Felipe Massa in ninth. When the red lights went out, the 2015 Singapore Grand Prix would get both less interesting and more interesting all the way to the final lap. The men up front got good getaways, and the order into Turn 1 was Vettel, Ricciardo, and Raikkonen. The race finished with those three in that order, never having conceded position. Vettel's Ferrari enjoyed the track so much that he laid a second per lap into Ricciardo for the first five, then relaxed. He'd let the gap come down later in the race a couple of times, but any time he wanted to see what his mirrors looked like without anyone in them he'd take off again. Rosberg took fourth position after holding down sixth for the first stint. It looked like he'd have an even worse day - for a Mercedes driver - when he had problems getting his car started and onto the grid before the race.
Aston or Bust? Maybach's fate to be decided next month
Mon, 13 Jun 20112011 Maybach 62 - Click above for high-res image gallery
What will become of Maybach? That question has been rattling around the halls of Daimler headquarters in Stuttgart for some time now. But all questions will be answered, and answered soon: according to reports, the German automaker is currently evaluating prototypes and propositions for its top-end marque, and will make its decision next month.
So, what are the options? On the one hand, Daimler could kill the Maybach brand altogether. It was a notion ill conceived and even more poorly executed, taking an old platform and building a new flagship atop it. In that way, it was sort of like the Chrysler Crossfire, only far more costly to both the buyer and manufacturer. On the other hand, Daimler could opt for the long-time-coming proposition of contracting the production (and possibly much of the development) of a new generation of Maybachs to Aston Martin.
2016 German Grand Prix race recap: so-so racing, great questions
Mon, Aug 1 2016We can summarize the 2016 German Grand Prix in one sentence: Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver Lewis Hamilton started second on the grid, passed pole-sitter and teammate Nico Rosberg before the first corner, and dominate to the finish. In fact, Hamilton turned his engine power output down on Lap 3 and still took the checkered flag seven seconds ahead of Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo. Ricciardo's teammate Max Verstappen crossed the line another six seconds back. Rosberg fell to fourth at the first corner and couldn't find the pace to reel in the Red Bulls. His questionable pass on Verstappen didn't help when the stewards penalized Rosberg five seconds; the overtake reminded us of Rosberg's move on teammate Hamilton in Austria. That penalty turned into eight seconds when the Mercedes-AMG Petronas stopwatch didn't work in the pits. Ferrari pilots Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen finished fifth and sixth. Those six drivers all started in the top six, too. Behind them, on Lap 28 of the 67-lap race the next four drivers were Valtteri Bottas in the Williams, Nico Hulkenberg in the Force India, and Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso in McLarens. Low fuel and old tires put the kibosh on Alonso's pace just four laps from the finish, allowing Force India's Sergio Perez to pass, rounding out the top ten. The issues up for debate during the four-week break are far more interesting than the weekend's race. As bad as Ferrari's day might have been – and we'll get to that – Rosberg probably took the biggest hit, losing the race before the first corner for the second weekend in a row and falling 19 points behind Hamilton. Rosberg won the first four races of the season, then the teammates tripped over one another in Spain. Hamilton's won six of the seven races since Spain, Rosberg's best result in that time is a second-place in Hungary. Hamilton turned his engine down on Lap 3 (!) because he's used his entire season's allotment of five turbochargers and five MGU-Ks. Those early-season gremlins now have him on edge of grid penalties. Unless Hamilton's momentum cools off in August, however, that reliability danger might be the only dent in his armor. Rosberg, who once led the Championship by 43 points, will surely drown in his thoughts – and maybe schnapps – over the summer break. Whatever the Italian word for "meditation" is, there'll be a lot of it at Ferrari during the F1 summer break.