C240 Sedan Automatic White/tan 106k Miles. Strong Engine & Transmission. on 2040-cars
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 2003 MERCEDES C240 SEDAN, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CAR DOES NOT HAVE A SUNROOF ***NO RESERVE*** THIS CAR IS SOLD "AS-IS" WITH NO WARRANTY CLEAN TITLE ON HAND, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE OWNER OWNERS MANUAL, FIRST AID KIT & SPARE WHEEL WITH TOOLS PRESENT. THE CAR HAS 106,344 MILES WHICH IS BELOW AVERAGE FOR ITS AGE. THE MILEAGE WILL BE SLIGHTLY HIGHER AT END OF AUCTION SINCE THE CAR IS STILL BEING DRIVEN. OVERALL THE CAR IS IN GOOD CONDITION. IT HAS NORMAL WEAR & TEAR FOR ITS AGE & MILEAGE. THE CAR DRIVES SMOOTH & IS VERY FUEL EFFICIENT. PLEASE VIEW THE PICTURES PROVIDED! THE CAR IS NOT PERFECT BUT IS IN OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. THIS CAR WAS PRIMARILY DRIVEN ALL NJ HWY MILES TAKING MY KIDS TO SCHOOL & RUNNING ERRANDS THE CAR HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED BY MY FATHER WHO OWNS AN INDEPENDENT AUTO REPAIR SHOP IN SOUTH NJ SPECIALIZING IN JAPANESE & EUROPEAN VEHICLES. THE CAR WAS JUST SERVICED. ENGINE OIL JUST CHANGED, ALL FLUID CHECKED & AN OVERALL INSPECTION PERFORMED. THE ABS, BAS & ESP WARNING LAMPS ARE ILLUMINATED. WAS ADVISED CAN USE NEW STRUTS IN THE FRONT BUT OVERALL RIDE IS SMOOTH. WITHIN THE PAST 2 YEARS THE TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN REBUILT, THE ENGINE CAM SHAFTS HAVE BEEN REPLACED, NEW WINDSHIELD & TUNE UP DONE. I HAVE GOTTEN A NEW MINIVAN FOR THE KIDS SO I BASICALLY HAVE NO USE FOR THIS CAR ANYMORE. GOOD BRAKES! GOOD OEM MERCEDES REPLACEMENT BATTERY! TIRES HAVE APPROX 35%TO%45 LIFE LEFT. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION. THERE IS NO WARRANTY BEING OFFERED FOR THIS CAR. NO RETURS OR REFUNDS ON THIS SALE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OF ITEM. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSPECTING THE VEHICLE IN PERSON OR HAVING AN INDEPENDENT REPORT DONE BY A THIRD PARTY COMPANY. THE CAR CAN BE SEEN & DRIVEN ANYTIME UPON APPOINTMENT. CAR CAN BE LOCATED IN JERSEY CITY, NJ OR QUEENS, NY (JUST DEPENDS WHERE I AM THAT DAY) THE CAR IS ALSO ADVERTISED LOCALLY SO BE ADVISED IT MAY SELL BEFORE AUCTION ENDS. THE AUCTION WILL BE TAKEN DOWN IMMEDIATELY IF THE CAR SELLS ELSEWHERE. CASH (IN PERSON) OR CERTIFIED BANK CHECK ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT. PLEASE NOTE THAT CHECK MUST CLEAR IN FULL BEFORE CAR & TITLE ARE HANDED OVER DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS |
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Mercedes Digital Light puts a light show on the road
Fri, Mar 9 2018Soon full-featured heads up displays, augmented reality, and intelligent lighting will all work together to provide drivers with the safest and most complete picture of the road ahead. Until then, it's one advance at a time, the latest being Digital Light for Mercedes-Maybach customers. Stuttgart engineers designed a small LED with more than a million micro-reflectors for each headlight. Hardware and software control the light pattern, and paint at least nine different graphics on the road in light to warn of safety issues ahead. Digital Light evolved from the intelligent headlights demonstrated on the Mercedes Experimental Safety Vehicle in 2009 — the same ESF2009 that previewed rear belt-bag inflating seatbelts. Back then, the main beams were composed of 100 LEDs, and a brain controlled each LED to create a specific and occasionally complex lighting pattern. The new Digital Light works with all the cameras, sensors, and navigation information employed by an S-Class, and has increased resolution 10,000-fold to roughly HD quality, with a commensurate rise in the complexity of available patterns and representations. Mercedes cites numerous benefits, one being a "virtually dazzle-free main beam," another being high beams that can selectively darken so as not to blind oncoming traffic or pedestrians. Some of the projected symbols include guide lines on the road representing the width of the sedan when navigating a narrow construction zone, an arrow pointing to a pedestrian either in or very near the road, a snowflake when the temperature drops below freezing, and a chevron placed on the center line or shoulder to warn a driver when he's leaving his lane or when there's someone in his blind spot. Digital Light will first go into service with selective fleet customers for the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class this year. Considering the state of current U.S. auto regulations, we wouldn't expect to see it here for a number of years. Related Video: Featured Gallery Mercedes-Benz Digital Light View 27 Photos News Source: Mercedes-Benz via New Atlas, Gizmodo Maybach Mercedes-Benz Technology Emerging Technologies Luxury Sedan mercedes-maybach
Popular Science magazine's Best Of What's New 2012 all ate up with cars
Tue, 20 Nov 2012Popular Science has named the winners in its Best of What's New awards, the victors coming in the categories of aerospace, automotive, engineering, entertainment, gadgets, green, hardware, health, home, recreation, security and software. The automotive category did not go wanting for lauded advancements:
Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
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2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers]
Sun, Mar 15 2015We can't remember the last time 90 percent of the action in Formula One had nothing to do with cars setting timed laps. Yet that's was the situation at the Australian Grand Prix, continuing the antics from a scarcely believable off-season with blow-ups, driver and team absences, a lawsuit, and a clear need for some teams to get down and give us 50 pit stops. Nothing much has changed from a regulation standpoint, and at the front of the field nothing has changed at all. Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas claimed the first position on the grid like someone put a sign on it that read, "Reserved for Mr. Hamilton;" teammate Nico Rosberg was 0.6 behind in second, Felipe Massa in the Williams was 1.4 seconds back in third. Sebastian Vettel proved that Ferrari didn't do another Groundhog Day routine this off-season, slotting into fourth. His teammate Kimi Raikkonen was not even four-hundredths of a second behind, ahead of Valtteri Bottas in the second Williams, Daniel Ricciardo in the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing, and rookie Carlos Sainz, Jr. in the first Toro Rosso. Lotus, now powered by Mercedes, got both cars into the top ten with Romain Grosjean in ninth, Pastor Maldonado in the final spot. However, even though the regulations are almost all carryover, in actual fact, everything has changed this year. Mercedes is even faster. Renault is even worse. Ferrari and Lotus are a lot better. Toro Rosso is looking like anything but a junior team. And McLaren is – well, let's not even get into that yet. Furthermore, this weekend was shambles: 15 cars started the race, the smallest naturally-occurring grid since 1963. Manor couldn't get its cars ready before qualifying. Bottas had to pull out after qualifying when he tore a disc in his back and couldn't pass the medical clearance tests. The gearbox in Daniil Kvyat's Red Bull gave out on the lap from the pit to the grid, and to give misery some company, the Honda in Kevin Magnussen's McLaren blew up on the same lap. When the lights went out, Hamilton ran away and was more than a second ahead of his teammate at the end of Lap 1. The advantage disappeared, though, because behind him, at the first corner, we got our first pile-up. As Raikkonen drove around the outside of Vettel at the right-hand Turn 1 it looked like Vettel, going over the kerbing, hopped to his left and bounced into Raikkonen.