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On Jan-24-14 at 17:59:17 PST, seller added the following information: Condition of Vehicle: This very is in a great condition for its age. Only two owners. I purchased this vehicle in mid 2013 for the previous owners who had owned this vehicle for 32 years. My reason for selling this vehicle is because I recently purchased a new vehicle and there's just no more room in my driveway for another vehicle. However, all preventive maintenance has been well kept over the years and it's going to make someone a great vehicle. On Jan-24-14 at 18:16:07 PST, seller added the following information: This vehicle is in a great condition for its age with only 49k miles. All preventive maintenance has been done as scheduled. Also, there has only been two owners. The first owners had this vehicle until mid 2013. In other words, the first owners had the vehicle for more than 32 year of its almost 33 year lifespan. My primary reason for selling this vehicle is I recently purchased a new vehicle and don't have anymore room in my driveway for another vehicle. At first, I almost felt reluctant to sell this vehicle but I know it will make someone else a better show vehicle, daily commute vehicle, or weekend vehicle than it would me by just sitting in my driveway collecting dust. Purchasing this vehicle and you won't have any regrets. On Jan-24-14 at 18:22:10 PST, seller added the following information: This vehicle is in a great condition for its age with only 49k miles. All preventive maintenance has been done as scheduled. Also, there has only been two owners. The first owners tenure of this vehicle was until mid 2013. In other words, the first owners owned this vehicle for more than 32 year of its almost 33 year lifespan. My primary reason for selling this vehicle is I recently purchased a new vehicle and don't have anymore room in my driveway for another vehicle. At first, I almost felt reluctant to sell this vehicle but I know it will make someone else a better show vehicle, daily commute vehicle, or weekend vehicle than it would me by just sitting in my driveway collecting dust. Purchase this vehicle and you won't have any regrets. On Jan-24-14 at 18:27:28 PST, seller added the following information: This vehicle is in a great condition for its age with only 49k miles. All preventive maintenance has been done as scheduled. Also, there has only been two owners. The first owners had this vehicle until mid 2013. In other words, the first owners had the vehicle for more than 32 year of its almost 33 year lifespan. My primary reason for selling this vehicle is I recently purchased a new vehicle and don't have anymore room in my driveway for another vehicle. At first, I almost felt reluctant to sell this vehicle but I know it will make someone else a better show vehicle, daily commute vehicle, or weekend vehicle than it would me by just sitting in my driveway collecting dust. Purchasing this vehicle and you won't have any regrets. |
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EVO "2012 Car of the Year: The Track Battles" is a sports car salmagundi
Sun, 25 Nov 2012EVO has come out with another gotta-watch-it video, throwing its 2012 Car of the Year contestants around the UK's 1.5-mile Blyton Park track. It's actually a 15-minute teaser for the full-length DVD detailing the magazine's Car of the Year selection, but the tease is worth every penny free second.
Tiff Needell and sports car racer Richard Meaden handle the wheel duties, the two driving five pairs of sports cars: Lotus Exige S vs. Porsche Boxster S, Morgan Three-Wheeler vs. Toyota GT86, BMW M135i vs. Porsche 911, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series vs. Alpina B3 GT3, the marquee event pits the McLaren MP4-12C vs. the Pagani Huayra. After a head-to-head lap with commentary during drifts, Meaden takes each car out to set a representative lap time.
You'll find the verdicts, lots of tire smoke, and lines like "Anything you can do sideways I can do sideways" in the video below.
2014 Mercedes-Benz S500 Plug-in Hybrid for fat cats frugal with fuel
Thu, 12 Sep 2013Judging by how long we waited to get a clear shot of the Mercedes-Benz S500 Plug-in Hybrid, you'd have thought hybrid cars were only driven by Terminators and that the technology arrived only 48 hours ago through a wormhole in the Mercedes stand. The newest member of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class hybrid band - joining the S400 Hybrid and S350 BlueTEC Hybrid, it hits notes like a 5.5-second sprint from standstill to 62 miles per hour, up to 19 miles of ion-powered running and uses three liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers in Europe (78.41 mpg US, but our mpg test cycle is different than their mpg test cycle).
The lump up front is a turbocharged, 3.0-liter V6, the lump in back - note the reduction in trunk space - is a pack of lithium-ion batteries that juice an 80-kilowatt electric motor. Other than having four drive options for controlling electric drive and battery usage, it's all S-Class all the time, with leather-covered everything and those mountainous thrones that bring to mind words like "Archduke" and "Papal."
You'll find our hard-earned gallery from the Frankfurt Motor Show floor above, and more words of information in the press release below.
Rain prolongs the Championship battle | 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix recap
Mon, Nov 14 2016Rain and an old-school circuit are the antidotes to Formula 1's constricting technical regulations and Tilke tracks. At Brazil's Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace – otherwise known as Interlagos – rain Saturday night and on race day washed away everyone's careful plans, except for those of the man at the front of the pack. Lewis Hamilton put his Mercedes-AMG Petronas ahead of the field throughout the weekend. On Sunday, a storm-delayed start behind the Safety Car assured Hamilton of a clean path to the lead and a clear track. The Briton didn't waste it, pulling out a gap on teammate Nico Rosberg behind, and Rosberg appeared to have no interest in going hard after Hamilton. Safety Cars and red flags kept resetting the gap to zero, though. After the Mercedes-AMG GT S led the first seven laps, it emerged again on Lap 13 for another six laps when Marcus Ericsson crashed his Sauber. Seconds after racing resumed, Kimi Raikkonen aquaplaned his Ferrari into the wall on the front straight. That caused the first red flag, leading to another eight-lap Safety Car interval, then a second red flag stoppage due to conditions on Lap 28, then three more Safety Car laps, and then, finally, racing again. Hamilton never surrendered his lead. The Briton changed tires once during a stoppage, and drove fast enough to cover the full race distance despite the intermissions. Afterward, he said "it was a very easy race." Rosberg had it harder, defending against the preternatural Max Verstappen in third. Barring misfortune it's already clear the Red Bull pilot has at least one Driver's Championship in his career future. In Brazil the young Dutchman drove like he's worthy of the hardware right now. After Verstappen passed Rosberg for second on Lap 34, the Red Bull driver pitted for intermediate tires on Lap 44 – a huge gamble in the conditions – coming back out in fifth. That tire wager failed, giving Rosberg a safe position in second when Verstappen had to pit for extreme wets on Lap 54 of 71. The teenager re-emerged in 16th. Over the race's final 17 laps Verstappen passed 13 drivers at six different places on track. He ran it close-but-clean a couple of times, especially when getting around Sebastian Vettel and Sergio Perez, but he was simply untouchable. Not only did the Dutchman score an amazing third place, he put in what could be the drive of the season.