2009 Mercedes-benz Sl63 Amg Base Convertible 2-door 6.3l on 2040-cars
Smithtown, New York, United States
2009 MERCEDES BENZ SL63 AMG, BLACK EXTERIOR
FINISH, BEIGE AMG PREMIUM LEATHER, BEIGE ALCANTARA HEADLINER 6.3L V8 518HP
465LB FT TORQUE, 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, PREMIUM 1 PACKAGE (INCLUDES
ACTIVE VENTILATED SEATS, VENTILATED HEADREST, ELECTRONIC TRUNK CLOSER, KEYLESS-GO),
Panarama roof w/sunshade, AMG CHROME EXHAUST TIPS, AMG DESIGN SPOILER, AMG
DESIGNED AIR DAM, LEATHER WRAPPED AMG SPORT MULTI FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL WITH
AUDIO CONTROLS, PARKTONIC, OWNERS MANUAL, IPOD INTERFACE, 2 KEYS. THE CAR IS
AWESOME AND GETS COMPLIMENTS AND STILL TURNS HEADS. I THINK IT LOOKS BETTER
THAN THE NEW MODEL." The original owner returned the vehicle to the manufacturer under a lemon law. The vehicle had a few thousand miles. The manufacturer installed a new transmission. I have never had a problem with the vehicle at all. The title has no language about it being a returned vehicle. |
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class for Sale
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- 2013 sl550 amg sport, cpo unlimited mile warranty, msrp was $120,000, save big $(US $89,891.00)
- 2014 sl63 amg® silver/black, carbon fiber, brand new car, not for export, l@@k(US $157,395.00)
- 2011 sl550 cpo unlimited mile warranty, amgsport, panoroof, lots of extras, l@@k(US $62,991.00)
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Mercedes-Benz releases US-spec 2014 Sprinter details
Mon, 06 May 2013Last week, Mercedes-Benz released the details for the updated 2013 Sprinter intended for global markets, but this week it has announced what changes are being made to the US-spec version of the van for the 2014 model year, including the Freightliner model. As expected, most of the changes made to the European model will be present on the 2014 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter when it goes on sale in the US, which is expected to be this fall.
The biggest difference between the Sprinter announced last week and the one headed to our shores is what is found under the hood. While European Sprinters will come with diesel engines and offer the availability of a supercharged four-cylinder gasoline or CNG engine, US Sprinters will still offer the 3.0-liter V6 BlueTEC diesel. This year's Sprinter now comes standard with a new base engine, the 2.1-liter four-cylinder BlueTEC diesel. This smaller engine will produce 161 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque, and will be paired to a seven-speed automatic transmission; the optional 3.0 V6 puts out 188 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, and will be mated to a six-speed auto.
Fuel economy for the new Sprinter has not been announced, but Mercedes-Benz has made numerous changes with the goal of improving efficiency. To this end you'll find a new, low-friction rear axle and the optimization for the generator, fuel pump and power steering pump.
2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG
Fri, 22 Feb 2013Make way for the 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, the most wonderfully preposterous car I have ever driven.
There is absolutely no reason why any two-seat roadster should be fitted with a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 developing 621 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque, but I sure am glad that Mercedes-Benz doesn't see things that way.
Drop into the leather-lined cockpit of this $213,145 provocateur, floor the accelerator pedal as I did over and over again, and 60 miles per hour falls in a traction-limited 3.9 seconds. Top speed has been electronically held to 186 mph (this apparently saves Gulfstream jet owners from embarrassment). Forget the SL550 and SL63 AMG, the valets will trip over themselves attending to the tycoon driving this thoroughbred - it's the real deal.
Watch these Super Bowl car commercials [UPDATE]
Sat, Feb 2 2019On Sunday, February 3, the New England Patriots take on the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl 53 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Some will watch because of the storyline of the old-school dynasty facing off against the new-school wunderkinds, but a large chunk of people will solely be watching for the commercials. Lucky for those who slot into the latter category, many of the manufacturers release their super bowl ads ahead of time, or have simply opted to release the commercials only online. Scroll down to see what car companies have already shown their cards. Audi Audi goes the comedic route in its clip for the Big Game. It starts with a grandpa showing his grandson a gorgeous Audi e-tron GT tucked away in a garage before he's shaken awake. Turns out he was just choking on a cashew in his cubicle at his boring job. Dodge Dodge does what it knows: create enough smoke to punch more holes in the ozone layer. Set to "The Devil Went Down to Georgia (the Super Bowl is in Atlanta, get it!?), a Challenger SRT Hellcat widebody, Charger SRT Hellcat, and Durango SRT are seen ripping through a city, leaving a trail of rubber crumbs in their wakes. Genesis Genesis has not yet released a commercial prior to the Super Bowl, but it is the official luxury vehicle of the NFL. Because of this, Genesis is hosting a fan experience for 10 days before the game. It will showcase the brand's cars, offer games, and have photos opportunities and autograph days. Hyundai Jason Bateman alert! Hyundai is one of the few companies to hook a major celebrity for its advertisement, and the casting is perfect. Bateman plays a doorman who takes people to various terrible events in life, including root canals, the middle seat, and shopping for a car. The ad centers around Hyundai's Shopper Assurance, which is Hyundai's new method for car shopping. Jeep An old 1963 Jeep Gladiator finds its strength in the crusher and transforms into a a new 2020 Gladiator, with a firm declaration that the nameplate is officially back. Kia Through Kia's commercial, a young boy wonders out loud what it'd be like if the millions spent on Super Bowl commercials were used to help others.