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C300 on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:40000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States

Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: wddgf8bb1br139293 Year: 2011
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C-Class
Trim: luxury
Options: navigation, premium wheels, power seats, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 40,000
Sub Model: c300
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Condition: Certified pre-owned: To qualify for certified pre-owned status, vehicles must meet strict age, mileage, and inspection requirements established by their manufacturers. Certified pre-owned cars are often sold with warranty, financing and roadside assistance options similar to their new counterparts. See the seller's listing for full details. ... 

Car is in great condition like brand new

Vehicle Options and Description
1st and 2nd row curtain head airbagsLeatherette seat upholstery
4 DoorLeather shift knob trim
4-wheel ABS BrakesLeather steering wheel trim
ABS and Driveline Traction ControlLeft rear passenger door type: Conventional
AM/FM/Satellite-capable RadioMax cargo capacity: 12 cu.ft.
Anti-theft alarm systemMP3 player
Audio controls on steering wheelMulti-link rear suspension
Audio system securityOverall Length: 182.3
Automatic front air conditioningOverall Width: 69.7
Beverage cooler in gloveboxOverhead console: Mini
Bluetooth wireless phone connectivityPassenger Airbag
Body-colored bumpersPassenger reverse tilt mirror
Braking AssistPermanent locking hubs
Cargo area lightPower remote driver mirror adjustment
Cargo tie downsPower remote trunk release
Center Console: Full with covered storagePower remote w/tilt down passenger mirror adjustment
Chrome grillePower windows
Clock: In-dashPrivacy glass: Light
Coil front springRadio Data System
Coil rear springRear bench
Cruise controlRear center seatbelt: 3-point belt
Cupholders: Front and rearRear door type: Trunk
Daytime running lightsRear fog lights
Diameter of tires: 17.0Rear Head Room: 36.9
Digital Audio InputRear Hip Room: 54.9
Door pockets: Driver, passenger and rearRear Leg Room: 33.4
Door reinforcement: Side-impact door beamRear seats center armrest
Driver adjustable suspension ride controlRear Shoulder Room: 55.1
Driver knee airbagsRear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
Driver Seat Head Restraint Whiplash ProtectionRegular front stabilizer bar
Dual front air conditioning zonesRemote activated exterior entry lights
Dual illuminated vanity mirrorsRemote power door locks
Engine immobilizerRemote window operation
Express open/close glass sunroofRight rear passenger door type: Conventional
External temperature displaySeatback storage: 2
First aid kitSeatbelt pretensioners: Front and rear
Floor mats: Carpet front and rearSide airbag
Four-wheel Independent SuspensionSilver aluminum rims
Front and rear reading lightsSpare Tire Mount Location: Inside under cargo
Front and rear suspension stabilizer barsSpeed-proportional power steering
Front Head Room: 37.1Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
Front Hip Room: 52.3Stability control
Front Leg Room: 41.7Steel spare wheel rim
Front Shoulder Room: 54.7Strut front suspension
Front Ventilated disc brakesTachometer
Fuel Capacity: 17.4 gal.Three 12V DC power outlets
Fuel Consumption: City: 18 mpgTilt and telescopic steering wheel
Fuel Consumption: Highway: 25 mpgTire Pressure Monitoring System: Tire specific
Fuel Type: Premium unleadedTires: Prefix: P
Headlights off auto delayTires: Speed Rating: H
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection with Passenger SeatTotal Number of Speakers: 8
Heated driver mirrorTransmission hill holder
Heated passenger mirrorTrip computer
Heated windshield washer jets and reservoirTurn signal in mirrors
In-Dash single CD playerType of tires: AS
Independent front suspension classificationVehicle Emissions: LEV II
Independent rear suspensionVideo Monitor Location: Front
Instrumentation: Low fuel levelWheelbase: 108.7
Interior air filtrationWheel Diameter: 17
Intermittent front wipersWindow grid antenna

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Rain prolongs the Championship battle | 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix recap

Mon, Nov 14 2016

Rain and an old-school circuit are the antidotes to Formula 1's constricting technical regulations and Tilke tracks. At Brazil's Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace – otherwise known as Interlagos – rain Saturday night and on race day washed away everyone's careful plans, except for those of the man at the front of the pack. Lewis Hamilton put his Mercedes-AMG Petronas ahead of the field throughout the weekend. On Sunday, a storm-delayed start behind the Safety Car assured Hamilton of a clean path to the lead and a clear track. The Briton didn't waste it, pulling out a gap on teammate Nico Rosberg behind, and Rosberg appeared to have no interest in going hard after Hamilton. Safety Cars and red flags kept resetting the gap to zero, though. After the Mercedes-AMG GT S led the first seven laps, it emerged again on Lap 13 for another six laps when Marcus Ericsson crashed his Sauber. Seconds after racing resumed, Kimi Raikkonen aquaplaned his Ferrari into the wall on the front straight. That caused the first red flag, leading to another eight-lap Safety Car interval, then a second red flag stoppage due to conditions on Lap 28, then three more Safety Car laps, and then, finally, racing again. Hamilton never surrendered his lead. The Briton changed tires once during a stoppage, and drove fast enough to cover the full race distance despite the intermissions. Afterward, he said "it was a very easy race." Rosberg had it harder, defending against the preternatural Max Verstappen in third. Barring misfortune it's already clear the Red Bull pilot has at least one Driver's Championship in his career future. In Brazil the young Dutchman drove like he's worthy of the hardware right now. After Verstappen passed Rosberg for second on Lap 34, the Red Bull driver pitted for intermediate tires on Lap 44 – a huge gamble in the conditions – coming back out in fifth. That tire wager failed, giving Rosberg a safe position in second when Verstappen had to pit for extreme wets on Lap 54 of 71. The teenager re-emerged in 16th. Over the race's final 17 laps Verstappen passed 13 drivers at six different places on track. He ran it close-but-clean a couple of times, especially when getting around Sebastian Vettel and Sergio Perez, but he was simply untouchable. Not only did the Dutchman score an amazing third place, he put in what could be the drive of the season.

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class leads this month's list of discounts

Mon, Jul 19 2021

Like last month, the biggest discounts car buyers will find on new vehicles are all applied to expensive luxury sedans. Unlike last month when there were two, there isn't a single Rolls-Royce to be found anywhere in the top five. Sorry, one-percenters. But just because the pinnacle of European luxury isn't represented doesn't mean there aren't big discounts to be found on lovely luxury sedans. In fact, this month's list is led by the 2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class, a technological wonder that coddles its driver and passengers with all the bells and whistles the German brand has to offer. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is offered in many shapes and sizes with several powertrain options. That means there will be a huge variance in prices across the model range, but on average, 2020 S-Class buyers are seeing $11,803 lopped off the car's $109,447 sticker price, leaving an average transaction price of $97,644. That's a savings of nearly 11%. It's worth noting that there's a new S-Class for 2021, but the 2020 edition is still a lovely machine. Up next is the Porsche Taycan, sitting in second place just like it did last month. Buyers are seeing average sticker prices of $125,736 but are paying $113,938. That's a savings of $11,798 — or about 9.4% — off the price on the window sticker. As was the case last month, we're not sure how many of the Taycan's buyers will be able to claim tax rebates due to the Taycan's status as an electric vehicle, but that could potentially represent a further cut off the car's sticker. Rounding out the top three for the month of July is the Maserati Ghibli. With an average discount of $10,161 that represents a whopping 14.3% of the car's sticker price, this Italian luxury sedan actually leads the list of vehicle discounts when ranked by percentage. And if you're a Maserati fan but the Ghibli isn't your cup of espresso, the Levante crossover and larger Quattroporte sedan are also seeing very large discounts. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Edition One revealed

2016 British Grand Prix kept mostly calm and carried on

Mon, Jul 11 2016

Three bursts of chaos decided the course of the British Grand Prix. The first was a literal cloudburst a dozen minutes before the race, which poured water on the Silverstone Circuit while drivers sat on the grid. Six minutes before the lights-out, the race director decided to start the race behind the Safety Car. The field loped around the wet track for five laps. When the Safety Car pulled off, the three leaders – Mercedes-AMG Petronas' Lewis Hamilton, followed by teammate Nico Rosberg and Red Bull's Max Verstappen – stayed out. Behind them, the second chaotic moment occurred: a big group of drivers made pit stops for intermediate tires. When Manor's Pascal Wehrlein spun at Turn 1 on Lap 7, officials issued a Virtual Safety Car. With the rest of the field slowed down, the three leaders ducked into the pits on Lap 8 for intermediates. The fortuitous timing meant all three drivers rejoined the track in their original positions. By Lap 9, with racing resumed, Hamilton had a 4.9-second lead on Rosberg. From that point, even as the track dried, no one bothered Hamilton during what one commentator called "a measured drive." The Brit won his home grand prix, taking the checkered flag seven seconds ahead of Rosberg. Rosberg had to earn second place on track. The German's car didn't respond well to the intermediate tires, so Verstappen excecuted an outstanding pass on Rosberg on the outside through Chapel on Lap 16. After everyone switched to slicks, Rosberg's Mercedes reclaimed its mojo and the German hunted Verstappen down, passing the Dutchman on Lap 38. The final touch of chaos happened when Rosberg's gearbox threw a tantrum on Lap 47 of the 52-lap race. Rosberg radioed his engineer, "Gearbox problem!" His engineer replied, "Affirm. Chassis default zero one. Avoid seventh gear, Nico." The race stewards allowed the engineer's first two statements, but stewards said the instruction about seventh gear contravened the rule that "the driver must drive the car alone and unaided." After the race, officials added ten seconds to Rosberg's time, demoting him to third behind Verstappen. Rosberg's is the first penalty arising from radio communication restrictions. Unsurprisingly, Mercedes will appeal. At this year's Baku race the radio controversy stemmed from engineers refusing to tell drivers what to do. Now we know what happens when the pit wall gets loose lips.