1978 Mercedes 300d on 2040-cars
Atascadero, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5 cyl. diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Number of Cylinders: 5
Model: 300-Series
Trim: stock
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 236,945
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: cream
Nice solid MB diesel, no rust, straight, runs very well, have service receipts. All major mechanical issues resolved. Tranny operates smoothly, minimal smoke at start up, interior is good shape. Not perfect, but great for the price. Vertical crack in front windshield. All other glass is good. Nearly new tires, new fuel filters, recent oil and filter service. Newer battery. Smooth idle. This is the non-turbo model. Needs a few things, such as tie rods, front brake service, rear windows off track. Really nice car, and will consider a trade for Jeep Wrangler of similar value (local buyer only).
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There's no talking, no engine note and no color, just some music, a 'boarder and a car on a long cruise down the Franschhoek Pass in the Western Cape of South Africa." Despite that, it's actually a pretty entertaining video of the latest Mercedes-Benz hot hatch married with extreme sports. You can watch how it all goes down in the video below.
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In 2012, Mercedes sold 65,000 of its flagship sedans in Germany and the EU. That's 178 units per day, for 365 days. Based on that, you can imagine the excitement at Stuttgart when it accepted 30,000 orders for the new S-Class in just three months. That's an average of 333 per day on a continent with a notoriously shaky economy. Now, admittedly, this enthusiasm could wane as the refitted S-Class becomes more common and Mercedes achieves market saturation in Europe's many chauffeur and livery services, but Mercedes isn't choosing to look at it that way.
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