2008 Mercedes-benz Clk-class Amg 63 Black Series on 2040-cars
Mountain View, California, United States
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Don't mis out on this garaged never tracked CLK63 Black Series still looks and smells like it was new not a scratch
on it Carbon Fiber is not lifting or yellowing the car is perfect with a recent service and 80% Tire tread and 80%
brake left all you need to do is enjoy. the Black Series is nearly 100 pounds lighter, more potent, more
monster-er. For one thing, there’s enough featherweight, beautifully sculptured carbon fiber inside and out to
make about 1000 of those chic executive ashtrays (the rear diffuser is particularly yummy).
Other upgrades include a retuned suspension with adjustable coil springs and ride height (you’ll need to break
out your wrench, though), a wider track front and rear, 19-inch forged-alloy AMG wheels wearing Pirelli performance
tires, thicker composite front brake discs, strut tower braces under the hood and in the trunk, and a multiplate
rear limited-slip. Notice, too, the carbon-fiber air outlets in the front wheel arches, the left for an additional
transmission-oil cooler and the right ducting the engine-oil cooler.
Let me know if you need help with transportation or findmcing
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Mon, 02 Dec 2013If you drop $100,000 on a luxury sedan, it seems only reasonable to receive some preferential treatment at the dealership you purchased from. After all, that price isn't just for the car - you're paying for the brand and all the cachet that entails. For Mercedes-Benz, those benefits have apparently been lacking relative to the German brand's luxury competitors.
That's set to change, though, as Automotive News reports that the German brand is placing a much greater emphasis on keeping its customers happy and loyal with its MB Select program. Starting with the new S-Class and spreading to the CLA-Class (and eventually beyond), dealers are being given money - up to $2,500 in the case of the flagship sedan - just to improve the customer experience.
We agree, improving the "customer experience" is quite a vague term, so it's nice that Mercedes USA's CEO, Steve Cannon, offered up some examples to AN at the LA Auto Show. For example, a customer couldn't fit his sunglasses into the overhead compartment. "So we bought him a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses that fit because of their shape," Cannon said.
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For reference, Harris compares the blue wonder to the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG and its 487 hp and 442 lb-ft. The question is, were Volvo to get the price of a production version of the S60 Polestar to climb way down from its 200,000-pound sticker, could it be worthy competition to the established giants?
You can watch Harris divine the answer via a lot of drifting through the snow and a drag race in the video below.
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Rather than having the vehicle towed, the work crew simply tore up the asphalt around the leaving just the one parking spot intact, and as you can see in the image above (posted to the Twitter account of Harold Norstad), the crew even built a small asphalt ramp so the car could get off its blacktop pedestal. Since this happened last week, there's no word as to whether the car was eventually moved or towed for the resurfacing work to continue.
Let this be a warning...