The world debut of the Mercedes-Benz 2014 E-Class reveals an extensively updated family of cars. Sedan, wagon, cabriolet and coupe showcase new efficient engines, new assistance systems and a new design idiom. Author: NAIASDetroit Duration: 1:17
Photos for video Mercedes-Benz debuts 2014 E-Class Family
I want it all; money, fast cars Diamond rings, gold chains and champagne Shit, everydamn thing I want it all; houses, expenses My own business, a truck, hmm, and a couple o' Benz's I want it all; brand new socks and draws And I'm bawlin everytime I stop and talk Author: peerlesscolt Duration: 5:22
A friend in college drives this '98 S280. I asked him whether I could make a video on his car and he said ok! So here it is. There are some stuff that aren't working properly in the car, but otherwise it's still fine. It's a newer example but has much more mileage than my dad's '95 S320L. If possible, I'll try to get a quick comparison video in the near future. Specs on the engine that I forgot to include in the video; 2.8 litre DOHC inline-six engine with a 4-speed automatic transmission. 197bhp, 270Nm of torque Author: alexlovesmac Duration: 11:27
Photos for video 1998 Mercedes-Benz S280 Start-Up and Full Vehicle Tour
The Mercedes-Benz Museum is now officially home to the "strongest artificially generated tornado in the world". The attempted record was confirmed in the presence of Guinness Book of Records representative Olaf Kuchenbecker. The 34.4-metre-high artificial tornado serves to eliminate smoke from the museum in the event of a fire. "We are delighted that the Mercedes-Benz Museum is now also featured in the Guinness Book of Records," said Michael Bock, manager of Mercedes-Benz Museum GmbH. "By successfully achieving the world record as 'strongest artificially generated tornado in the world', the Mercedes-Benz Museum has once again underlined its outstanding position in the world of museums also in terms of architecture." The architecture of the Mercedes-Benz Museum placed particular demands on construction planners, architects and engineers with regard to smoke elimination. The provisions of the approving authority and fire protection regulations require all areas outside the fire level to be smoke-free in the event of smoke emission. However, due to the open-plan structure of the Mercedes-Benz Museum, the various exhibition areas are connected to each other without any fire zones via an interior courtyard and ramps. From the perspective of smoke elimination this presented a challenging task that could not be implemented through conventional fluid mechanics. It was necessary to take a new approach, and so a globally unique smoke elimination system was developed especially for <b>...</b> Author: starsandcars1886 Duration: 2:41
Photos for video Tornado World Record at Mercedes-Benz Museum Stuttgart