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Mercedes Benz SLR Commercial “Lottery”

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The Mercedes-Benz SLR mclaren is an Anglo-German sports car jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and mclaren Automotive, built jointly in Portsmouth and the mclaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England. Daimler AG, owner of Mercedes-Benz, also owns 40% of the mclaren Group. Due to the presence of the automatic gear box, front mid-engined arrangement and its driving characteristics lead some commentators to classify the SLR mclaren as a GT whose rivals can be considered to be eg the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish and Ferrari 599 GTB. It is the fastest automatic transmission car in the world. SLR stands for “Sport, Leicht, Rennsport” (sport, light, racing). Mercedes-Benz has stated that they will build 3500 slrs in a span of 7 years, with an annual production of only 500 cars. The car’s base price is GB£300000 (approx. US$495000 or €475000, c. 2007). The Mercedes-Benz SLR mclaren is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR of 1955, based on the W196 F1 car, yet named after the road-going 300SL Gullwing. On 4 April 2008, Mercedes announced they will cease production of the SLR. The last of the coupes rolled off the production line at the end of 2007 and the roadster version is due to be discontinued in early 2009. The brake discs are carbon-ceramic and provide better stopping power and fade resistance than steel discs when operating under ideal working temperature. Mercedes-Benz claims these discs are fade resistant to 1200°C. The front discs are internally vented and 370 mm

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April 13th, 2010

Which car would be a better buy? Mercedes Benz SL65 AMG vs. Aston Martin DB9 Volante?

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All 2007 models…

Mercedes Benz SL65 AMG vs. Aston Martin DB9 Volante?
Lexus GS 450 vs Infiniti M45?
Audi S6 vs. Cadillac STS-V?

Thanks.

April 3rd, 2010

Mercedes Benz SLR Commercial “It’s for real”

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The Mercedes-Benz SLR mclaren is an Anglo-German sports car jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and mclaren Automotive, built jointly in Portsmouth and the mclaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England. Daimler AG, owner of Mercedes-Benz, also owns 40% of the mclaren Group. Due to the presence of the automatic gear box, front mid-engined arrangement and its driving characteristics lead some commentators to classify the SLR mclaren as a GT whose rivals can be considered to be eg the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish and Ferrari 599 GTB. It is the fastest automatic transmission car in the world. SLR stands for “Sport, Leicht, Rennsport” (sport, light, racing). Mercedes-Benz has stated that they will build 3500 slrs in a span of 7 years, with an annual production of only 500 cars. The car’s base price is GB£300000 (approx. US$495000 or €475000, c. 2007). The Mercedes-Benz SLR mclaren is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR of 1955, based on the W196 F1 car, yet named after the road-going 300SL Gullwing. On 4 April 2008, Mercedes announced they will cease production of the SLR. The last of the coupes rolled off the production line at the end of 2007 and the roadster version is due to be discontinued in early 2009. The brake discs are carbon-ceramic and provide better stopping power and fade resistance than steel discs when operating under ideal working temperature. Mercedes-Benz claims these discs are fade resistant to 1200°C. The front discs are internally vented and 370 mm

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March 31st, 2010

Mercedes Benz C63 AMG vs. BMW M3

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Fifth Gear tests the Mercedes Benz C63 AMG and BMW M3

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March 20th, 2010

How many cylinders does a Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren have?

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How many cylinders does a Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren have?

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March 17th, 2010
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