Wednesday, 26 March 2008

MERCEDES MODELS

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Mercedes F 700

The research vehicle Mercedes F 700 defines Mercedes-Benz sovereign new driving culture: This concept of a future luxurious limousine tour shows how superior ride comfort with high environmental friendliness and good driving performance with unusually low consumption connect.Mercedes F 700As the world's first car, the Mercedes F 700 road conditions ahead recognize and unevenness with its active

Mercedes SLK

The Mercedes SLK roadster of the class have long been the heart of the sports car friends conquered. With about 650 newly developed components present the 2008 Mercedes SLK models more dynamic and offer more emotional driving experience.Mercedes SLKAmong the most important changes include optical redesigned front and rear lots, and a carefully modified interior combined with a new instrument and

Mercedes B-Class

At the International Motor Show in Geneva celebrates the new Mercedes B-Class World Premiere. With the new vehicle concept, Mercedes is paving the way for a young market segment with interesting future. As a Compact Sports Tourer, the B-class travel, family and leisure time in a car.2008 Mercedes B-ClassMercedes B-ClassA major plus point of the Compact Sports Tourers, the Mercedes-Benz developed

Mercedes M-Class

With its unique concept, the Mercedes M-Class in its market premiere in 1997 forerunner of a new generation of Off-road. Numerous international prizes and awards confirmed the qualities of the Mercedes M-Class in the areas of design and functionality, driving pleasure, safety and health grounds.Mercedes M-ClassWith three powerful new engines, the standard seven-speed automatic transmission