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Sold By: Mercedes-Benz of IndianapolisPunchy engines, spry handling, and high-tech infotainment all help the Mercedes-Benz A-Class stand out among luxury small cars, but its scant passenger and cargo space are less praiseworthy. Blind spot monitoring, a 64-color ambient lighting system, and 18-inch wheels now standard.
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Sold By: Gullwing Motor CarsMercedes-Benz could say of their 280SE 3.5 is that "at 100 mph, the loudest sound you hear is the air-conditioner." And they could say that even if the rest of the car was clattering away like a sack full of cowbells, because the air-conditioner is noisy. It does the job effectively and only somewhat obtrusively, as long as you don't need anything more than low-blower strength. If it gets really warm, and you get the blower up on the high end of the rheostat, the unit sounds like it's going to huff, and puff, and blow the windshield out.
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Sold By: Movendi The Spirit of Classic Cars- Never restored, very beautiful and original - Very neat, technical and optical condition - Only 1,278 built examples - Very attractive color combination - Imported from southern Switzerland in 1983, only two German owners until 2019
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Sold By: Hyman, Ltd.The 300 series was designed to compete with Rolls-Royce quality. It was complex, expensive and luxurious, and offered as a huge sedan with optional division windows or as a four-door cabriolet. The 300 was powered by a 115-bhp 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine coupled to a four-speed synchromesh gearbox, and was capable of cruising at 100 mph. The X-frame was built of oval tubes, the front suspension was independent by coil springs and wishbones, and the rear featured Mercedes-Benz’s swing axle. The rear suspension was adjustable at the dashboard and a central lubrication system was foot-operated.
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Sold By: Brian Jessel BMWThis 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV has 7500 miles with 4X4 and a AUTOMATIC transmission.