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2004 MERCEDES BENZ SL55 AMG SPORT *KEYLESS GO* GARAGE KEPT ALL SERVICE UP TO DATE!!! THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 2004 MERCEDES BENZ SL55 AMG SPORT IN GREAT CONDITION WITH ONLY 45,000 ORIGINAL PAMPERED MILES! THE CAR WAS METICULOSLY MAINTAIDED AND WELL CARED FOR. THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT ITS ENTIRE LIFE WHICH CREDITS HER BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL BRILLIANT SILVER WITH A GREY INTERIOR. THE CAR IS WELL EQUIPPED HENCE THE STICKER PRICE OF OVER $130,000+++. OPTIONS INCLUDING AUTO TIPTRONIC TRANSMISION, KEYLESS GO, CRUISE CONTROL, NAVIGATION, FULL BOSE SOUND SYSTEM WITH MERCEDES BENZ 6 CD CHANGER, FULL XEON LIGHT PACKAGE, CHROME AMG DOOR SKIRT ACCENTS, AC & HEAT VENTILATED SEATS, DUAL 12 WAY MULTI-FUNCTIONING POWER SEATS WITH BUILT IN SEAT MASSAGERS, HARD-TOP CONVERTIBLE WITH ELECTRIC ROLE BAR, HOME LINK SYSTEM, COMPLETE SUEDE TRIM PACKAGE, KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM, AND THE LIST JUST CONTINUES!!!. THE INTERIOR HAS LITTLE TO NO SIGNS OF WEAR ON THE LEATHER & ALL OPTIONS ARE IN GREAT WORKING ORDER!!! THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A BEAUTIFUL 2004 MERCEDES BENZ SL55 AMG SPORT CAR HAS A RECONSTRUCTED TITLE CALL FOR MORE INFO: 2672537004 GOOD LUCK!!! |
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Race recap: 2016 Monaco Grand Prix gets very wet, a little wild
Mon, May 30 2016More than at any other race, the Monaco Grand Prix question is: which combination of demolition derby, Safety Cars, and bad pit strategy will decide the podium? Last year Lewis Hamilton's late, confounding pit stop cost him victory. The year before, Nico Rosberg's qualifying "mistake" put him on pole and Mercedes-AMG Petronas' pit strategy sealed his win – good for Nico, bad for Hamilton and the rest of the field. In 2013 Hamilton dropped from second to fourth when he lollygagged in the pits. In all three years, Rosberg won. The new X factor for 2016: a Red Bull resurgence that helped Daniel Ricciardo clinch his first career pole. Nevertheless, bad pit strategy had its say in the results. Ricciardo built up a 13-second lead by Lap 15 in spite of heavy rains that forced the Safety Car to lead the first eight laps of the race. Ricciardo stopped on Lap 23 to switch to intermediate tires for the drying track, ceding the lead to Hamilton. Hamilton pitted from the lead on Lap 31 for softs, then Red Bull pulled Ricciardo in again on Lap 32 and made a snap decision to put him on ultra softs, but the tires weren't ready when Ricciardo reached his pit box. What should have been a three-second pit stop turned into a 13.6-second pit stop. Ricciardo left the pits as Hamilton came down the straight and the Aussie lost the lead into the first corner. Despite two attempts to pass later in the race, Hamilton finished first, the Aussie second. It's the second race in a row where pit strategy cost Ricciardo a near-certain win. Conversely, Force India nailed both tire strategy and pit timing with Sergio Perez. The Mexican started in eighth but got into third before half the race was done, passing four cars in the pits, and finished on the podium's final step. Otherwise the order barely changed from about half distance, with Ferrari driver Sebatian Vettel in fourth, followed by Fernando Alonso in the McLaren, Nico Hulkenberg in the second Force India, Rosberg in the second Mercedes, Carlos Sainz for Toro Rosso, Jenson Button in the second McLaren, and Felipe Massa taking the final point for tenth for Williams. Storms didn't only hover over the area, though – dark clouds hung around several teams and drivers. Mercedes' reliability is no longer so reliable. The Silver Arrows suffered engine issues on both cars in qualifying, and Hamilton's problem almost kept him from setting a time in Q3.
Maybach and Aston Martin alliance talks fall apart
Tue, 27 Sep 2011If you have, like us, been salivating at the notion of a new generation of Maybach and Lagonda ultra-luxury crafts built by Aston Martin, we've got some bad news: According to reports emanating from Germany, talks between AML and Daimler have broken down.
The proposal under negotiation would have seen Daimler outsourcing production of the next family of Maybach models to Aston Martin, which in return would benefit from Mercedes-Benz platforms and engines - not only for its svelte GTs, but also for its own future Lagonda line of limousines and luxury SUVs. That, and a boatload of money - or at least that's what AML was reportedly seeking, an issue that served as the stumbling block over which the deal reportedly collapsed.
That's not to say the two parties couldn't still reach some sort of a compromise, but short of that, Daimler may opt to either shut down Maybach altogether, find another partner, or take another stab at building new models internally.
Petrolicious shows Mercedes 280SL as architecture in motion
Wed, Jun 17 2015While still an absolute beauty today, the design of the pagoda-roof W113 Mercedes-Benz SL was revolutionary when it debuted. Moving away from the soft curves of the previous SL models, the all-new generation brought an upright, angular shape that was as much architectural as automotive. In the latest video from Petrolicious, owner and architect Daniel Monti expounds on the inspiration that he gets from his 1969 280SL's fantastic styling. The roof is the most famous design feature of this generation of SL. Look at the top from the front or back, and you can see a gentle, downward arc that evokes the look of a pagoda. That one styling element is also a fabulous counterpoint to a vehicle that is largely more angular than curvaceous. Petrolicious wonderfully illustrates how some of the SL's form-follows-function design aesthetic can be found in the architect's work in this video's heaping helping of mid-century modern goodness.