$85k New-2005 Mercedes Slk55 Amg! Nav Heated-sts Hk/6-cd Xenons 355hp 18"amgwhls on 2040-cars
Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
I have a BEAUTIFUL SLK55 AMG Black on Silver 2005 Mercedes Benz. It only has 57,000 miles. It gets over 25 avg mpg (air filter upgrade) It goes 0-60 in 4 sec... See below for all the EXTRAS that is included at no cost to you. This AMG SLK 55 is equipped with a 5.5L, V8, 355 horsepower, 7-speed automatic transmission with AMG paddles shifters, AMG sport suspension, and AMG high performance braking system. It is loaded with airscarf ventilated headrest, xenon lights, and premium Harman/Kardon sound system with 6 disc CD player. The interior is AMG black/silver racing two tone leather seating with 8 way power seats. It has every option available (Heated Neck Warmers, AMG Rims, Navigation, Harmon Kardon 11 speaker system) along with Tinted Windows. Please call me at 612-709-1495 with any questions or concerns pertaining to the vehicle. This car is stored every winter and has NEVER seen a day of snow. Here is the BREAKOUT of the extras invested into the vehicle including KBB. KBB- $29,000 Tint - $350 K&N Air Filter (2) - $50 each x 2 - $100 (2) Brand New Tires - $250 x 2 - $500 (2012) Professionally installed & wired for sound - $400 Thats a GRAND Total WORTH - $30,350.00 Delivery will be made as pickup or you can arrange transportation to the city of your choice. You will have to pay the transit fees.
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Wed, 06 Feb 2013Generally speaking, when you illegally park your car, you're likely to get ticketed and towed, but there is probably at least one motorist in Scotland who wishes that was the case. After workers had blocked off a portion of the parking lot for the Edinburgh Waverley railway station, the driver of this Mercedes-Benz S-Class reportedly moved some of the barriers to park in one of the empty spots.
Rather than having the vehicle towed, the work crew simply tore up the asphalt around the leaving just the one parking spot intact, and as you can see in the image above (posted to the Twitter account of Harold Norstad), the crew even built a small asphalt ramp so the car could get off its blacktop pedestal. Since this happened last week, there's no word as to whether the car was eventually moved or towed for the resurfacing work to continue.
Let this be a warning...
Rare Isdera Imperator 108i flexes its considerable muscles
Mon, 05 Aug 2013The Isdera Imperator 108i is a remarkably rare supercar from the late 80s and early 90s. Born of a Mercedes-Benz concept car, it's powered by a range of AMG-developed V8s, with five to six liters of displacement, depending on the engine. The example shown here, lapping the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit, features the most potent 6.0-liter V8 available. And rather than just being driven about on a perfectly clean racing line, it's freaking power sliding!
Yes, there's something eternally childlike about a wedge-shaped supercar from our formative years being flung about a Belgian racetrack. Adding to the appeal is the Imperator's stumpy, periscopic rear mirror, sticking out of the roof. Even after being out of production for 20 years, this is still a wild, wild car and we'd happily snap up the opportunity pilot one of the 36 Isderas that were built. Take a look below for the full video from Spa.
The mood at this year’s Paris Motor Show: Quiet
Tue, Oct 2 2018The Paris Motor Show, held every other year in the early fall, typically kicks off the annual cavalcade of automotive conclaves, one that traverses the globe between autumn and spring, introducing projective, conceptual and production-ready vehicle models to the international automotive press, automotive aficionados and a public hungry for news of our increasingly futuristic mobility enterprise. But this year, at the press preview days for the show, the grounds of the Porte de Versailles convention center felt a bit more sparsely populated than usual. This was not simply a subjective sensation, or one influenced by the center's atypically dispersed assemblage of seven discrete buildings, which tends to spread out the cars and the crowds. There were not only fewer new vehicles being premiered in Paris this year, there were fewer manufacturers there to display them. Major mainstream European OEM stalwarts such as Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Nissan and Volkswagen chose to sit out Paris this year, as did boutique manufacturers like Bentley, Aston Martin and Lamborghini. This is not simply based in some antipathy on the part of the German, British and Italian manufacturers toward the French market — though for a variety of historical and societal reasons that market may be more dominated by vehicles produced domestically than others. Rather, it is part of a larger trend in the industry. Last year, Mercedes-Benz announced that it would not be participating in the flagship North American International Auto Show in 2019 — and that it might not return. Other brands including Jaguar/Land Rover, Audi, Porsche, Mazda and nearly every exotic carmaker have also departed the Detroit show. Some of these brands will still appear in the city in which the show is taking place, and host an event offsite, to capitalize on the presence of a large number of reporters in attendance. And even brands that do have a presence at the show have shifted their vehicle introductions to the days before the official press opening in an attempt to stand out from the crowd. In many ways, this makes sense. With an expanding number of automakers, with diversification and niche-ification of models and with wholesale shifts that necessitate the introduction of EV or autonomous sub-brands, there is a growing sense that, with everyone shouting at the same time, no one can be heard.