2007 Mercedes-benz S-class S65 Amg V12 Biturbo on 2040-cars
Ochopee, Florida, United States
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2007 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG
Designo Mystic White Exterior Paint
Designo Mystic White AMG Exclusive Leather Interior
Designo Black Lacquer Trim
Panorama Sunroof
Rear Wheel Drive
5-Speed Touchshift
Black Alcantara Headliner
Wheel Locking Bolts
Black Lacquer/Leather Heated Steering Wheel
Parktronic Parking Sensors
Distronic Plus Cruise Control
Night View Assist
Active Ventilated Seats, Front & Rear
20” AMG Wheels
Navigation System
Brand new rear tires Michelin Pilot Super Sport
AMG 6.0L SOHC bi-turbo 36-valve V12 engine
5-speed automatic transmission incl AMG Speedshift, Touch Shift
Electronic Parking Brake w/automatic disengagement
Active body control (ABC) w/crosswind stabilization incl: AMG-Calibration, coil spring & electronically
controlled hydraulic cylinder w/shock absorber on each wheel, automatic 4-wheel level control, driver-selectable
ride height control, automatic speed-sensitive lowering
Independent 4-link front suspensionincl anti-lift control, stabilizer bar
Independent 5-arm multi-link rear suspension incl anti-squat & anti-dive systems
Power Vehicle speed sensitive rack-and-pinion steering
4-wheel power perforated & vented AMG disc brakes
AMG sport exhaust w/dual twin V12-design tailpipes
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The turbocharged 2.1-liter four-cylinder diesel produces 200 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque, and Mercedes-Benz has also provided some fuel economy numbers for this model, with claimed EPA estimates of 24 miles per gallon city and 33 mpg highway. There is no listing for the GLK250 on the EPA's website yet, but the figures represent significant increase over the GLK350's lackluster 19 mpg city and 25 mpg highway figures, which are for the rear-wheel drive model. The GLK250 comes standard with the 4Matic all-wheel-drive system - a $2,000 option on GLK350 - meaning that if you want an all-wheel-drive version of the 2013 GLK, it's actually cheaper to opt for the diesel model. Head over to the Mercedes-Benz site for the full 2013 GLK-Class configurator.
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First posted by Autofilou and then picked up by WorldCarFans, the production S-Class Coupe isn't far off from the concept car we saw a few months back in Frankfurt. Like the concept, the leggy production model appears related, albeit distantly, to the S-Class Sedan. The hood and front fascia are longer and lower, befitting of a two-door, while the character lines in the profile are more pronounced. Obviously, the beltline and slim, B-pillarless greenhouse are coupe-only items. We can't see any details on the back of the car, although it does appear that the long hood has a correspondingly short rear deck.
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