Introducing ESP, the Electronic Stability Program from Mercedes-Benz. This technological breakthrough carefully monitors your driving inputs and the vehicle's motion at all times, making sure that understeer and oversteer don't threaten the vehicle's stability. ESP can brake individual wheels and reduce engine power to help bring the vehicle under control whenever it detects severe understeer, oversteer or wheelspin. Learn more: www.mbusa.com Join the conversation: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.comAuthor: mbusa
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Mercedes-Benz ESP Technology -- Vehicle Electronic Stability Program
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The Roadfly editorial staff recently reviewed one of their favorite high-performance German touring cars. The 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG. Ross Rapoport and Charlie Romero spent some quality time going over this iconic European sport sedan. Pearlescent white paint, graphite trim, carbon fiber tidbits - one thing's for sure, the Roadfly crew was in for a great time. For more pictures, specs, and to view the window sticker of the CLS 63 AMG visit: www.roadflytv.com Host: Ross Rapoport Vehicle: 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG Engine: Horsepower: Torque: MPG: 0-60 MPH: 3.8 seconds 1/4 Mile: 12.0 seconds Top Speed: 186 MPH Roadfly.com - www.roadfly.com Car Forum - http RoadflyTV - www.roadflytv.com Facebook - http Twitter - twitter.com IMDB - www.imdb.com
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