Saturday, April 19, 2008

Mercedes-Benz C200 Kompressor Sportcoupe 0-100-200-238! km/h

Mercedes-Benz C200 Kompressor Sportcoupe 0-100-200-238! km/hThis is how my C200 Kompressor Sportcoupe Sport Edition+ accelerates to V-max. Between 185-210 km/h was a little uphill and at 1:08 I was braking, because truck overtook another truck on my lane :/ Sorry for bad quality, but it's cell phone. I hope you enjoy it :)
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Monday, April 14, 2008

W140 Mercedes Benz Shop in Japan - Haku

W140 Mercedes Benz Shop in Japan - HakuA small shop in Yokohama where I bought my car.
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Friday, April 11, 2008

Mercedes Benz CL-class C215 Development

Mercedes Benz CL-class C215 DevelopmentThe Mercedes-Benz C215 is a luxury four seater coup
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Mercedes Benz C123 Coup

Mercedes Benz C123 CoupMercedes-Benz first introduced the W123 four-door versions in January, 1976. While technically quite similar to their predecessors, the new models grew somewhat in terms of wheelbase and exterior dimensions and were given a more modern body that retained strong stylistical links with the /8 while at the same time incorporating more modern features. Initially, all models except 280/280E featured quad unequal-size round headlights and the latter models big, square single units. All /8 engines were carried over, with the 3 liter 5-cylinder diesel model being renamed from 240D 3.0 to a more logical 300D (as it had already been called before in North American markets). Only new engine was the 250`s 2525 cc inline-six (Type M123, a short-stroke version of the 2.8 liter six Type M110) that replaced the old 2496 cc Type M114 six. In the spring of 1976, a new Coup
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Mercedes Benz C126 Coup

Mercedes Benz C126 CoupFollowing the debut of the 1970s generation W116 (which also included the flagship Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9), Mercedes-Benz began plans for the next-generation S-Class model. Codenamed "project W126," the project had specific goals: an improved ride, better handling, and improved fuel efficiency. These improvements were aimed at helping retain the S-Class' market leadership as the world's best-selling prestige luxury sedan. Following the 1970s oil crisis, Mercedes-Benz had made fuel efficiency an especially pertinent goal (named "Energy Program"), even in the large V8 engined versions of the S-Class. In terms of the body design, the objective of the W126 design team, led by Mercedes-Benz's Bruno Sacco, was to produce a car that was sleeker and more aerodynamic (and thus lighter and faster) than the previous model. The application of lighter materials and alloys combined with thorough wind tunnel testing (to reduce overall drag) meant the car consumed about 10% less fuel than its predecessor; the maximum speed was also increased (250 km/h in the most powerful model). After six years of development, the W126 was formally introduced at the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (International Motor Show, or IAA) in Frankfurt on September 1979. The initial lineup featured seven models in standard (SE, SD) and long (SEL, SDL) wheelbase sedan body styles: the 280 SE/SEL, 380 SE/SEL, 500 SE/SEL and 300 SD. Technically, the long wheelbase (SEL) variants were codenamed V126, but <b>...</b>
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Mercedes Benz E400 CDI Acceleration 0 - 250km/h

Mercedes Benz E400 CDI Acceleration 0 - 250km/hThe Mercedes-Benz W211 series entered production in 2002. They are sold under the E-Class model names. The W211 models replaced the W210 E-Class models. The W211 E-Class continues the line's push upmarket. The W211-based W219 CLS-Class was new for 2005. In 2001 Mercedes made a facelift for the W210 which began the launch of the W211. Although this was a complete facelift for the sedan, the wagon retains the rear of the W210 vehicles, except that it is slightly more rounded. Current (MY 08') E-Class Saloons (Sedans) and Estates (wagon) variants All prices are MSRP for cars sold in the US market. Those sold in other part of the world only will be priced by the starting MSRP in Germany (due to the full range of available engines there) in Euros as well as in British Pounds. Engine size is listed in CC (cubic centimetre). Figures are for automatic transmition models only, however manuals are available on most models. Models are available in Estate (or T-modell) variants. The E63 AMG is a new model for 2007 offered in Sedan and Wagon body styles. It features an AMG designed and built 6208-cc, DOHC, 32-valve V-8. This engine has a high-pressure die-cast alloy cylinder block with twin-wire arc spray coated running surfaces. It develops net horse power of 507 hp (378 kW) @ 6800 rpm and net torque 465 lb·ft (630 N·m) @ 5200 rpm. Compression ratio is 11.3:1. According to many auto journalists, the E63 AMG is the quickest production sports sedan in the world. Both the Sedan and <b>...</b>
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Mercedes Benz C63 AMG Commercial

Mercedes Benz C63 AMG CommercialDaimlerChrysler introduced a new generation of the C-Class on January 18, 2007 and displayed it in the 2007 Geneva Auto Show. Sales started on March 31, 2007 in almost all European countries. The new vehicle has an extended wheelbase and tracks, a stiffer bodyshell and a design inspired by the most recent S-Class and some hints from the CLS-Class. The model has three levels of equipment - Classic, Elegance and Avantgarde. A high performance AMG version with a 6.2 L engine followed in September 2007, labelled C 63 AMG with 457 PS (335 kW)to rival the Audi RS4 and BMW M3. The Classic and Elegance lines retain the traditional Mercedes-Benz radiator grille, with a three-point star bonnet emblem. The Avantgarde line has a grille similar to that on Mercedes' sport coupe models, with two horizontal bars and a large centre-mounted star. In the UK the Classic line is known as the SE and the Avantgarde line is known as the C-Class Sport, and comes with an AMG bodykit, and AMG alloy wheels as standard. The North American version is slightly different, as the Classic model is dropped. The Elegance is known as the C-Class Luxury and the Avantgarde wearing the AMG sports package is known as the C-Class sport. Both lines have an additional amber light in front of the front wheel well. New saloon and estate versions were announced in 2007, while the CLC-Class Sportcoup
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