2002 Mercedes-benz Slk320 Hardtop Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Clinton, Tennessee, United States
This is your chance to purchase an EXCELLENT car and help a very good cause!!!! I am listing this for the Catholic Church, Saint Therese, located in Clinton, Tennessee 37716. A local parishioner donated the car to the church and Father Julis has authorized me to sell the vehicle to raise money so the Church can raise money to purchase a van. It is an excellent car owned by a professional which I would love to have myself, however, my wife is Catholic and she is hoping the Church can raise a lot of money to purchase the van for missions. This car has a CLEAN Carfax. This car is a beautiful special order option-548 Firemist Red ($640.00) with Charcoal Leather Interior. The only optional equipment ordered on this car is the option-423 Automatic Transmission w/Touch Shift, ($1300.00) There is one button to push to lower/raise the power hardtop. This car was close to $50,000 new (see Original Window Sticker) and has been well taken care of during it's lifetime. The car has 130,000 miles with a recent service coming at 129,896 miles which included a complete Maintenance Inspection which included oil/filter change, washed /detailed, tune up, air filter replaced, rear crank shaft seal replaced, glove box checked, new valve cover gaskets and wipers replaced. The car has almost new tires and drives wonderfully. The hardtop is so nice with only one button to push to operate.
The car also comes with all tools and supplies as well as the Window Sticker and all books and materials supplied from the dealer. You will not find a nicer driving car around and PLEASE do not forget this a wonderful opportunity to purchase a GREAT car and help a wonderful cause at the same time. Please bid with confidence. We can help arrange shipping but shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer. The car is being sold AS-IS as well. I also reserve the right to end the auction because early as the car will be listed locally. Please feel free to contact Sal at 865-680-6151 should you have any questions about the car. Feel free to contact Father Julis at St. Therese Church, Clinton, Tennessee 37717 at 865-457-4073 if you have any questions about the project the sale of this car will benefit. This is a NO RESERVE auction. Winning bidder must pay a $500.00 down payment within 48 hrs of auctions end by check, cash, certified funds or Paypal.. The balance may be paid by wire transfer or certified funds. The funds will be verified before transfer of the vehicle takes place. Good Luck Bidding!!!!! |
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Major Alexa deal will bring Amazon services into more cars
Wed, Jan 9 2019Amazon and its personal assistance service Alexa are partnering with HERE Technologies to create a new connected mobility service powerhouse. Alexa will integrate with HERE's navigation and location services to offer what the two companies are calling a "true voice-first-navigation experience." Alexa will come pre-integrated with HERE navigation on-demand, which the automakers can then enable, which should help cut down on development time. One of the biggest features from this partnership is how directions could be offered and delivered using HERE's Open Location Platform (OLP). Currently, the OLP uses data from several car manufacturers to provide insights into real-time location and traffic. But on Alexa, this could be used to provide directional context. For example, Alexa could say, "Turn right after [such-and-such a building]" rather than just, "Turn right." Amazon has been testing the automotive waters throughout the past decade. Its home-based Alexa-enabled devices are already offered with connections to several manufacturers. To various degrees of integration, it can already pair with Ford, Genesis, Toyota, Lexus, Hyundai and BMW vehicles. At the end of 2018, Amazon took things a step further when it introduced the Echo Auto, a Bluetooth-connected Alexa assistant device that can be physically kept in a car. Currently only available by invitation (its production and distribution have been delayed), the $25 device is essentially a voice service that works together with smartphones and connects to a car's speakers. Users can command it to do a variety of things, including playing music, setting navigation, opening the garage door, finding local stores, making calls, setting reminders, and thousands of other "skills." According to The Verge, nearly 1 million people have already ordered the device. Some (well, probably few) may know HERE Technologies from its maps on Windows Phones. We all know how that turned out, though. Today, HERE has expanded into a multi-function suite that is available in multiple mediums, including many automotive applications. HERE Automotive's connected vehicle services include real-time traffic, parking, weather, fuel prices, hazard warnings, traffic sign integration, and even EV charging stations. These all incorporate and extend the use of HERE's location and tracking programming. HERE is already partnered with BMW, Audi, Daimler, Intel, Mobileye, NVIDIA, and has investments from Bosch, Continental and Pioneer.
2015 Mercedes C-Class owners reporting bleeding seats [UPDATE]
Wed, Jan 7 2015UPDATE: Daimler AG became aware that, in a small number of individual cases, it is possible for temporary spots and/or shiny patches to form on the man-made leather surfaces of the 2015 C-Class in sub-freezing temperatures. No accidents or injuries have been reported, and we have no reason to believe that there are any hazards to customers. Replacement parts are expected to start shipping to dealers by next week. Owners of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class are learning the hard way that you don't necessarily want to buy a new vehicle in its first model year. Besides reports of poorly fitting taillights and faulty infotainment touchpads, a number of reports are popping up on the forums of MBWorld.org claiming that the compact luxury sedan's seats are, for lack of a better term, bleeding. Owners of US-built, 2015 C-Classes fitted with MB Tex vinyl interiors are reporting a white, oily, shiny residue discoloring their seats that shows up, often after cold cars are quickly heated. It's important to note that this residue is not necessarily staining the seats permanently – warm, soapy water is often all that's needed to restore the original finish. In other cases, the residue disappears of its own accord, only to reappear in an entirely different pattern. That doesn't make things any more acceptable to owners, many of whom have reached out to Mercedes with complaints. It's not clear how many vehicles are affected, but there are a sizable number of forum threads on the issue on MBWorld alone, and the problem is prevalent enough that Mercedes has issued a technical service bulletin to its dealers. According to the forum postings, the TSB instructs service technicians to replace the headrest and seat cover (except for the front, passenger-side seat bottom because of "factory calibration issues") in affected customer vehicles. New C-Class models in dealer inventories, meanwhile, are to get the soapy water treatment if they're showing signs of the residue. Neither one of those moves seems to represent a long-term fix, though. Black MB Tex seats – both the standard and sport variety – seem to be particularly susceptible to the residue, although we stumbled across at least one image of what looks like Silk Beige MB Tex with speckles of residue.
When Android Automotive goes in the dash, Google wins — and automakers lose data
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