1987 Mercedes 560sel on 2040-cars
United States, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Smoke Silve Mettalic
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 500-Series
Trim: 4 Door
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 69,593
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: 560sel
Very nice estate car 1 owner, original window sticker, original mileage, runs and drives like new, fully loaded, sunroof, heated seats, reclining heated rear seat, car is in excellent condition. Serious bidders only please do not bid if you can not follow through. Car will be sold through the auction process, there is no reserve. If you have any questions you can email or call me at 302-540-1990. Thank you
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Thu, 08 Aug 2013Alex Rodriguez, in case you haven't heard, is seemingly the new Most Hated Man In Baseball, ostensibly replacing commissioner Bud Selig (for now). Rodriguez was slammed with a 211-game suspension due to his role in the MLB's latest steroid scandal in which "A-Roid," as fans have taken to calling the former superstar, was cited with steroid use and attempts to hide his involvement by "engaging in a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate" the investigation, according to the MLB's official report.
Why is this on a car site, then? Because Rodriguez' name is attached Alex Rodriguez Mercedes-Benz in League City, TX. An Ad Age report cites Mercedes-Benz USA in saying that A-Rod owns "about half'" of the dealership. Mercedes, for what it's worth, isn't going to any to any lengths to distance itself from its dealership or its controversial namesake, saying, "We never promoted the fact that A-Rod owned a dealership, so there's really nothing to 'distance' ourselves from. And since his activity is not illegal but rather prohibited by MLB, there's nothing actionable here."
With the scandal still a fresh piece of news and A-Rod's pending appeal, it's difficult to tell what sort of effect, if any, his name will have on the dealership's sales. Ad Age contacted the GM of Alex Rodriguez Mercedes-Benz to get the dealership's view, but no calls were returned. According to Mercedes, any name change is up to Rodriguez and his partner(s) at the dealership. Somehow, though, we think A-Rod has other things to worry about beyond his dealership's name.
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According to court documents acquired by Automotive News, Lieb was found to have "accepted payments of substantial value to which he - as he was aware - had no claim."
Lieb took over American operations from former CEO Paul Halata in September of 2006. Reports surfaced in October of 2011 that Lieb was dismissed from his posting at MB, with a variety of rumors swirling. Eventually, news broke that financial wrong doing was responsible for the German's firing.