mercedes
mercedes
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by Christine Harrell - 2006-12-08
Buying a used luxury car is a smart and economical decision-if you take the right approach. Today's luxury cars are built better and last longer than ever before. Purchasing the right used luxury car...
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by Sarah McBride - 2007-01-01
Mercedes-Benz confirmed the rumor that spread like wildfire in the previous months. The rumor is about a 4-door convertible that comes with a fascinating drop-top. The new convertible from the autom...
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by Anthony Jones - 2007-01-13
In buying a Mercedes, you have chosen a premiere car with an enviable pedigree, being the oldest continuously produced automobile line in the world. You have come to appreciate its agile steering a...
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by Dwyane Thomas - 2007-02-17
Every vehicle needs only the best lighting to ensure excellent visibility for drivers like you. Whether you drive a car, truck or SUV, you need to be sure your lights are in topnotch condition before ...
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by Dwyane Thomas - 2007-02-24
The Mercedes M-Class is a recent addition to the Mercedes family of automobiles. Developed in 1997 and offered in 1998, models of this class are mid-size, four-door luxury sports utility vehicles. Un...
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by Dwyane Thomas - 2007-02-24
One of the most vital elements to ensure you cruise with safety in your Mercedes is an excellent braking system. Of course, any braking system needs quality parts to make it powerful, like the Mercede...
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by Dwyane Thomas - 2007-02-24
Struts are the network of braces and sway bars under the Mercedes-Benz chassis. They support the weight of the Mercedes-Benz and take the brunt of chassis flex. Since cars only have the wheels to prop...
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by Dwyane Thomas - 2007-02-24
The Mercedes-Benz' drive train is the driver's link to the vehicle. It allows the driver to hold a tight rein on the engine. Composed of the car transmission and steering assemblies, the drive train f...
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by Dwyane Thomas - 2007-02-28
Axles are the spine of a car's drive train. They hold the wheels together and, since wheels prop the car up from the ground, bear the full weight of the vehicle. Early axle designs use a single steel ...
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by Dwyane Thomas - 2007-03-02
German automaker Mercedes-Benz is among the major movers in the car industry. Backed by its campaign in the race circuit, from the Paris to Rouen tour circa 1890 to the Formula One series, Mercedes-Be...