2012 Mercedes-benz Cls-class Cls550 4matic on 2040-cars
Osseo, Michigan, United States
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GORGEOUS AND SHARP BLACK EXTERIOR matched with top of the line TAN(HEATED and COOLED) Front leather seating 2012 Mercedes CLS550 4-MATIC(AWD) LUXURY PREMIUM edition loaded across the board! GORGEOUS car and RARE! 96,833 ALL HIGHWAY DRIVEN MILES. Vehicle is in near MINT condition. Loaded with options beyond options and once retailed for over $92,000 new. 4.6 Liter V8 (TWIN-TURBO) engine in tip top shape mated to a 7 speed automatic (SPORT and COMFORT) transmission with unbelievable power and handling. This beauty handles like no other (SPORT MODE PADDLE SHIFT). NAVIGATION system with pinpoint accuracy to take you anywhere needed in style and is mated to a media outlet that incorporates all your gadgets into one in a gorgeous layout. DVD NAVIGATION BASED. FRONT BUMPER SENSORS. REAR BACK UP SENSORS. REAR VIEW CAMERA. LED FOG LIGHTS. LED HEADLIGHTS. DOOR PANEL LED INTERIOR LIGHTS. POWER REAR WINDOW SHADE. DYNAMIC SEATS which contour to your sides as vehicle sways left or right. FULL TINTED WINDOWS. (HEATED)STEERING WHEEL with STITCHES ON AIRBAG. POWER telescoping steering wheel 4 way. POWER FOLDING side mirrors which are great for car washes & ATM'S. AUTO DIMMING (AND HEATED) SIDE MIRRORS (SMART ENTRY SYSTEM). PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF. POWER SUNROOF with shade option. DARK wood grain trim. DUAL HEATED & COOLED FRONT SEATS. BLIS SYSTEM(BLIND SPOT ALERT SYSTEM). AMG PACKAGE(BUMPERS/ROCKER MOLDING/WHEELS). POWER REAR TRUNK. Bluetooth TECHNOLOGY. SPORT and COMFORT transmission mode. HEADLAMP washers which retract in/out. AIR COMFORT SPORT RIDE SUSPENSION. DVD based NAVIGATION SYSTEM. ADAPTIVE XENON HEADLIGHTS. 18" AMG WHEELS with premium SPORT(BRAND NEW GOODYEAR) tires to match. Power windows. Power locks. 6 disc CD/DVD changer. Rain sensing windshield wipers. USB. I PHONE CONNECT...AND MUCH MUCH MORE,TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST. Fresh SYNTHETIC oil change. ABSOLUTE TIP TOP CONDITION.
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2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers]
Sun, Mar 15 2015We can't remember the last time 90 percent of the action in Formula One had nothing to do with cars setting timed laps. Yet that's was the situation at the Australian Grand Prix, continuing the antics from a scarcely believable off-season with blow-ups, driver and team absences, a lawsuit, and a clear need for some teams to get down and give us 50 pit stops. Nothing much has changed from a regulation standpoint, and at the front of the field nothing has changed at all. Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas claimed the first position on the grid like someone put a sign on it that read, "Reserved for Mr. Hamilton;" teammate Nico Rosberg was 0.6 behind in second, Felipe Massa in the Williams was 1.4 seconds back in third. Sebastian Vettel proved that Ferrari didn't do another Groundhog Day routine this off-season, slotting into fourth. His teammate Kimi Raikkonen was not even four-hundredths of a second behind, ahead of Valtteri Bottas in the second Williams, Daniel Ricciardo in the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing, and rookie Carlos Sainz, Jr. in the first Toro Rosso. Lotus, now powered by Mercedes, got both cars into the top ten with Romain Grosjean in ninth, Pastor Maldonado in the final spot. However, even though the regulations are almost all carryover, in actual fact, everything has changed this year. Mercedes is even faster. Renault is even worse. Ferrari and Lotus are a lot better. Toro Rosso is looking like anything but a junior team. And McLaren is – well, let's not even get into that yet. Furthermore, this weekend was shambles: 15 cars started the race, the smallest naturally-occurring grid since 1963. Manor couldn't get its cars ready before qualifying. Bottas had to pull out after qualifying when he tore a disc in his back and couldn't pass the medical clearance tests. The gearbox in Daniil Kvyat's Red Bull gave out on the lap from the pit to the grid, and to give misery some company, the Honda in Kevin Magnussen's McLaren blew up on the same lap. When the lights went out, Hamilton ran away and was more than a second ahead of his teammate at the end of Lap 1. The advantage disappeared, though, because behind him, at the first corner, we got our first pile-up. As Raikkonen drove around the outside of Vettel at the right-hand Turn 1 it looked like Vettel, going over the kerbing, hopped to his left and bounced into Raikkonen.
Why we can't have better headlights here in the U.S.
Tue, Mar 13 2018It wouldn't be a European auto show if we weren't teased with at least one mainstream vehicle we can't have here. At the Geneva Motor Show last week, the small but vocal contingent of shooting-brake buffs lamented that the Mazda6 wagon won't be coming to our shores, although they can take comfort in the fact that the vehicle won't get the torquey 250-horsepower 2.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine we'll get here. Mercedes-Benz also announced a new headlight technology in Geneva that likely won't be available here anytime soon. It's just the latest in a long line of innovative and potentially lifesaving front-lighting solutions that the federal government doesn't allow in this country due to outdated standards — and a current lack of leadership at the U.S. Department of Transportation. Mercedes-Benz's new Digital Light system that debuted in Geneva uses a computer chip to activate more than a million micro-reflectors to better illuminate the road ahead. The Digital Light headlamps works with the vehicle's cameras, sensors and navigation mapping to adjust lighting for the given location and situation and to detect other road users. The Digital Light technology also serves as an extended head-up display of sorts by projecting symbols on the pavement ahead to alert drivers to, say, slippery conditions or pedestrians in the road. And it can even project lines on the road in a construction zone or through tight curves to show the driver the correct path. Digital Light will be available on Mercedes-Maybach vehicles later this year, although like any technology it's bound to trickle down to less expensive vehicles. That is, if we ever get it here in the U.S. Audi, a leader in automotive lighting, has repeatedly run into snags trying to bring state-of-the-art car headlights to the U.S. The German luxury automaker's recently introduced matrix laser headlight system, which performs many of the same trick as Mercedes-Benz's Digital Light, also isn't legal on U.S. roads. And five years after the introduction of its matrix-beam LED lighting, which illuminates more of the road without blinding oncoming motorists with brights by simultaneously operating high and low beams, Audi still can't bring that technology to the U.S. either.
Is Audi getting complacent and suffering from brain drain?
Wed, 27 Nov 2013The argument is made in a Reuters article: Audi is falling behind other luxury brands, such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW, due to a lack of research-and-development spending and "brain drain," or the migration of top executives and R&D chiefs to other parts of the Volkswagen Group. Reuters notes that Audi's current R&D chief is the third in 16 months.
Audi, which contributed to 40 percent of VW Group's $11.6 billion in profit the first nine months of the year, is delivering cars at a record pace: 1.31 million were delivered from January to October 2013 versus BMW's 1.35 million. Yet Audi, Reuters reports, doesn't have a halo car akin to BMW's new electrified i3 and i8 or an answer to Mercedes' plug-in-hybrid S-Class, and the R&D spending at Audi is less than BMW and Mercedes by a fair margin. It's noted in the article, however, that Audi benefits from other R&D spending within VW Group.
Reuters mentions that BMW "trumpets its new 'i' series" and the new Mercedes CLA and GLA ranges are winning "rave reviews" as part of its argument that Audi's recent lack of technological innovation could hurt future sales. Those cars do pack tons of new technology, some of which are firsts for mainstream production cars. But last time we checked, the i3 could be causing BMW's stock to slide, the CLA isn't receiving the rave reviews that Reuters would have you believe and the GLA hasn't been reviewed yet.