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2007 Mercedes Ml 320 Cdi ~~~ Turbo Diesel ~~~ Low Miles ~~~ We Ship Worldwide ~~ on 2040-cars

US $18,990.00
Year:2007 Mileage:58985
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RARE DIESEL! RARE GREAT PRICE TOO! ARE YOU SICK AND TIRED OF THE BEAT UP HIGH MILEAGE OVERPRICED ML'S FOR SALE? LOOKING FOR A GOOD DEAL ON A NEAR FLAWLESS, CLEAN TITLE, LOW MILEAGE CDI WITH A VERY RARE COLOR OF "BURGUNDY WINE" ? THIS IS THE ONE! THIS BEAUTY IS NEAR FLAWLESS, ORIGINAL FLOOR MATS, BOOLS, 2 SET OF KEYS,ROOF RACK, IT WAS JUST TRADED IN AT MERCEDES BENZ OF TAMPA BY IT'S ONLY OWNER, IT HAS A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH AND RECENT SERVICE BY MERCEDES BENZ OF TAMPA AND CAME OFF THEIR FRONT LINE-4 BRAND NEW MICHELINS, ICE COLD AIR, NO SERVICE LIGHTS ON IN THE DASH-THIS BEAUTY IS SIMPLY THAT-A FLAWLESS BEAUTY.  INCREDIBLE GAS MILEAGE, UNBREAKABLE ENGINE, ALL WHEEL DRIVE-YOU SIMPLY CANNOT BEAT HE CDI ML PERIOD.  NO ACCIDENTS, NO GIMMICKS.  IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE, RELIABLE VEHICLE THEN YOU HAVE JUST FOUND IT. NO GIMMICKS OR PUSHY SALESMEN, YOU DEAL DIRECTLY WITH THE OWNERS. THIS IS NOT A REBUILT OR SALVAGE VEHICLE, IT HAS A CLEAN TITLE.  DO YOU NEED FINANCING? WE CAN GET ANYONE FINANCED WITH A GOOD DOWN PAYMENT AND A JOB !!!!! WE ARE LOCATED RIGHT OFF 1-275 AT THE DALE MABRY EXIT AND HAVE A SAFE, GORGEOUS, CLEAN FACILITY HERE IN SOUTH TAMPA WHERE WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR 27 YEARS AND HAVE AMASSED OVER 10000 HAPPY WORLDWIDE CUSTOMERS THAT WONT BUY ANYWHERE ELSE .  NO OTHER DEALER CAN BEAT THIS TRACK RECORD!!!! THIS PRICE IS FIRM AND DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY STATE TAX,TAG OR TITLE FEES OR $299 DEALER FEE. EVEN THOUGH THIS IS THE BEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICE, WE CAN HELP WITH  FINANCING FOR ALL TYPES OF CREDIT WITH A GOOD DOWN PAYMENT.   RULES OF THE AUCTION ARE SIMPLE: IF YOU NEED TO INSPECT, ASK YOUR SPOUSE/MECHANIC/BANKER ECT., PLEASE DO ALL THIS BEFORE YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE AUCTION-DOING ALL THIS AFTER IS NOT FAIR TO ANYONE, ESPECIALLY OTHER BIDDERS WANTING A GREAT DEAL, IN SHORT, IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED TO OWN, PLEASE DONT "BID-UP" OTHER SERIOUS BIDDERS WHOM ARE READY! IF YOU BUY IT NOW OR ARE THE WINNING HIGH BIDDER, YOU MUST LEAVE A $2000 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IMMEDIATELY-THIS MONEY GOES TO THE BANK AND IS DEDUCTED OFF YOUR PURCHASE PRICE. THE BANK WILL NOT ALTER THIS POLICY FOR ANY REASON SO PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS UP FRONT. YOU CAN INSPECT AT OUR PLACE ANYTIME BETWEEN 11AM.-5PM EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY : 3830 W CYPRESS ST TAMPA FL 33609 (813) 876-0200 THIS PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX,TAG AND TITLE. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING.

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Brabus 800 Roadster is a power-mad aristocrat

Wed, 06 Mar 2013

If we're being completely honest, we haven't exactly been in love with the aesthetics of the sixth-generation Mercedes-Benz SL-Class. It's mostly a front-end issue, with its glowering eagle-eye headlamps and upright, dinner-plate-sized Three-Pointed Star coming across to us as overwrought. That's particularly troublesome for a roadster whose history has of the most elegant designs of all time in its back catalog. Somehow, the new R231 generation's brash visuals seem more at home on this Brabus 800 Roadster to us.
That's probably because the high-dollar German tuner has turned up the wick on the SL's visuals even further, with carbon fiber bodywork, a more aggressive aero kit, matte hood scoop and complex two-finish wheels. It's all-the-way committed to its brashness, in other words - and justifiably so. Anything with 800 horsepower and 1,047 pound-feet of torque has earned the right to look however it wants, right?
Brabus started with the SL65 and its not-exactly-underpowered 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12, and went to town, fitting their own turbocharger and intercooler system, along with a less-restrictive exhaust system with driver-selectable sound levels and new engine electronics. The result is a 3.7-second 0-62 mph time, an electronically limited top whack of 217 mph... and one seriously compromised toupée.

Germany says nein to EU ban on new fossil-fuel cars from 2035

Tue, Jun 21 2022

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's government will not agree to European Union plans to effectively ban the sale of new cars with combustion engines from 2035, Finance Minister Christian Lindner said on Tuesday. In its bid to cut planet-warming emissions by 55% by 2030 from 1990 levels, the European Commission has proposed a 100% reduction in CO2 emissions from new cars by 2035. That means it would be impossible to sell combustion engine cars from then. European Parliament lawmakers backed the proposals this month, before negotiations with EU countries on the final law take place. Speaking at an event hosted by Germany's BDI industry association, Lindner said there would continue to be niches for combustion engines so a ban was wrong and said the government would not agree to this European legislation. Lindner, a member of the pro-business Free Democrats, which shares power with the Social Democrats and Greens, said Germany would still be a leading market for electric vehicles. (Reporting by Christian Kraemer; Writing by Madeline Chambers; Editing by Miranda Murray and Edmund Blair) Green Government/Legal Green Audi BMW Mercedes-Benz Volkswagen Opel SEAT Skoda

Fastest cars in the world by top speed, 0-60 and quarter mile

Tue, Feb 13 2024

A claim for the title of “Fastest Car in the World” might seem easy to settle. ItÂ’s actually anything but: Are we talking production cars, race cars or customized monsters? And what does “fastest” even mean? For years, car publications have tended to define “fastest” in terms of an unbeatable top speed. ThatÂ’s distinct from the “quickest” car in a Usain Bolt-style dash from the starting blocks, as with the familiar 0-60 mph metric. Professionals often focus on track lap times or elapsed time-to-distance, as with a drag racer thatÂ’s first to trip the beam of light at the end of a quarter-mile; or the 1,000-foot trip of nitromethane-powered NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car dragsters. Something tells us, however, that you're not seeking out an answer of "Brittany Force rewriting the NHRA record books with a 3.659-second pass at a boggling 338.17 mph." For most barroom speed arguments, the focus is firmly on cars you can buy in showrooms, even if many are beyond the financial means of all but the wealthiest buyers and collectors. Here are some of the enduring sources of speed claims, counter-claims, tall tales and taunting dismissals that are the lifeblood of car enthusiasts – now with EVs adding an unexpected twist to these passionate pursuits.   Fastest from the blocks: 0-60 mph Thirty years ago, any car that could clock 60 mph in five seconds or less was considered extremely quick. Today, high-performance, gasoline-powered sedans and SUVs are routinely breaking below 4 seconds. As of today, the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 crushes all with a 0-60 mph time of just 1.66 seconds. That's simply absurd, but keep in mind the Demon was engineered with the single-minded purpose of going fast in a straight line. It's also important to realize that direct comparisons are difficult, because not all of these times were accomplished with similar conditions (prepped surfaces, adjustments for elevation and so on). The moral here is to take these times with a tiny grain of salt. After the Dodge, the Rimac Nevera comes in with an officially recorded 0-60 mph time of just 1.74 seconds. EVs crowd the quickest list, with the Pininfarina Battista coming in a few hundredths slower (1.79 seconds) than the Nevera and the Lucid Air sapphire (1.89 seconds) right after that. Eventually, you arrive to the Tesla Model S Plaid, which has a claimed 1.99-second 0-60 mph time, though instrumented testing by Car and Driver shows it accomplishes the deed in 2.1 seconds.