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1988 Mercedes-benz 560 Sel 500-series W126 Loaded Pwr Moonroof 1-owner! Cold Ac on 2040-cars

US $5,595.00
Year:1988 Mileage:185000 Color: WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR
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1988 MERCEDES-BENZ 560 SEL

1-OWNER!  AUTOCHECK CONFIRMS 1-OWNER, CORRECT MILES AND NO ACCIDENTS!

ENGINE PURRS LIKE A KITTEN AND CAR DRIVES REAL SMOOTH! 

ORIGINAL OWNER WAS A CARDIOLOGIST FROM POTOMAC, MARYLAND AND WAS A SNOWBIRD IN BRADENTON, FLORIDA!  ADDRESS FROM ORIGINAL OWNER WAS A $2 MILLION HOME!

BLUE EXTERIOR WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR! BEST CLASSIC COLOR COMBO!  EXCELLENT EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR CONDITION!  NO RIPS OR TEARS ON THE INTERIOR!

WELL MAINTAINED.  RECENT DEALER SERVICE WITH OIL, TRANSMISSION, DIFFERENTIAL AND BREAK FLUIDS CHANGED!  RECENT BELTS, HEAD GASKETS, BATTERY, AND A/C SERVICE! 

ORIGINAL 184,756 MILES (IT WAS ANNOUNCED WHEN PURCHASED THAT THE TRIP & ODOMETER RECENTLY STOPPED WORKING.  THIS IS TYPICAL FOR THESE CARS).

NO LEAKS OF ANY KIND!

A/C BLOWS ICE COLD!  ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK!  POWER DRIVER’S SEAT/HEADREST, POWER PASSENGERS SEAT/HEADREST, POWER REAR SEAT, POWER WINDOWS, POWER MOONROOF, POWER LOCKS, POWER SIDE VIEW MIRROR, POWER ANTENNA, POWER TILT, RADIO, HORN, HEATED SEATS, LIGHTED VISORS, HEADLIGHTS, HAZARDS, TURN SIGNALS

W126 CLASSIC OLD SCHOOL BODY STYLE!

NEW BF GOODRICH TOURING T/A P205/65R15 TIRES

PANASONIC CQ-C1100U CD PLAYER RADIO WITH REMOVABLE FACE

SPARE TIRE & JACK IN TRUNK

MERCEDES-BENZ OWNER’S MANUAL & PAMPHLETS INCLUDED!

 

 

 

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Ecclestone wonders if F1's upcoming turbo V6s should get augmented sound [w/videos]

Mon, 08 Apr 2013

While every team on the Formula One grid is worried about making a good showing in this year's championship at the same time as they develop a brand-new car for next year's championship, Bernie Ecclestone and F1 circuit promoters have a different concern: how next year's cars will sound. The current cars use 2.4-liter, naturally-aspirated V8s that can reach 18,000 revolutions per minute and employ dual exhaust, next year's engine formula calls for 1.4-liter turbocharged V6s that are capped at 15,000 rpm and are constrained to a single exhaust outlet. Ecclestone and promoters like Ron Walker believe the new engines sound like lawnmowers and that the less thrilling audio will keep people from coming to races. If Walker's Australian Grand Prix really is shelling out almost $57 million to hold the race, every ticket counts. As a fix, according to a report in Autoweek, Ecclestone "suggests that the only way to guarantee [a good sound] may be to artificially adjust the tone of the V6s."
However, neither the manufacturers nor the governing body of F1, the FIA, think there will be a problem. Ecclestone fears that if the manufacturers "don't get it right" they'll simply leave the sport, but the only three carmakers and engine builders left next year, Renault (its 2014 "power unit" is pictured), Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari are so embedded that it would stretch belief to think they'd leave the table over an audio hiccup - if said hiccup even occurs. And frankly, these issues always precede changes to engine formulas, as they did when the formula switched from V10 to V8; fans, though, are probably less focused on the engines and more on the mandated standardization of the sport and the spec-series overtones that have come with it.
No one knows yet what next year's engines will sound like, but we've assembled a few videos below to help us all start guessing. The first is an engine check on an Eighties-era John Player Special Renault with a 1.5-liter V6 turbo, after that is Ayrton Senna qualifying in 1986 in the Lotus 98T that also had a 1.5-liter V6 turbo, then you'll find a short with a manufactured range of potential V6 engine notes, and then the sound of turbocharged V6 Indycars testing last year at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Any, or none of them, could be Formula One's future.

SRT Viper dukes it out with Mercedes SLS Black Series in new Head 2 Head

Fri, 05 Jul 2013

In Episode 36 of Motor Trend's Head 2 Head, now that the Corvette ZR1 is no more, Jonny Lieberman has to look overseas to the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series for a challenger with similar philosophy to the SRT Viper: long hood hiding a high-horsepower engine set way back, rear-wheel drive, tiny trunks. That puts the Viper's 8.4-liter V10 with 640 horsepower and 600 pound-feet of torque against the SLS AMG's 6.2-liter V8 with 622 hp and 468 lb-ft.
However, the congruences in philosophy and magnitude of numbers doesn't translate to the driving experiences of the two, which are literally and figuratively on different continents. Lieberman gets a handle on the two of them on Northern California roads, Randy Probst then finds out how, and how quickly, they can lap Laguna Seca.
They both get kudos for being improvements on their original sources, but only one of them can take the win. You can find out by watching the video below.

Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #325 LIVE!

Mon, 18 Mar 2013

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