SL63 “Best of what’s new award”

Popular Science has given the award to the newly developed AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission. During the “Best of what’s new Awards”, the innovative power transfer of the SL 63 AMG high-performance Roadster achieved first place in the “Automotive” category.

The AMGSPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission is a newly developed and unique power transfer unit that is used exclusively in the new Mercedes-Benz SL 63 AMG. It combines the best of both worlds: the sporty, direct and agile responsiveness of a manual transmission and the maximum comfort of an automatic transmission. Equipped with seven gears, four driving modes, a double-declutch function and a RACE START function, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission excels with previously unattained flexibility. MCT stands for Multi-Clutch Technology, and indicates that gearchanges are executed solely by the clutch components.

If you haven’t driven the vehicle let me tell you it is truly amazing to drive.  Let me know if I can be of assistance.

Adam

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Wax on…wax off

There are more detail products on the market than ever before.  It can be difficult to navigate through all the different marketing tactics. It all basically breaks down to two main ingredients, carnauba or polymers.  So what is the real difference between carnauba and polymers?

Carnauba comes from the carnauba palm and grows only in Northeastern Brazil. There are two types of carnauba,  white and yellow. White is from the younger plants and is more brilliant and more expensive. Polymers are synthetic and are created in a lab. There are specifically engineered to bond to paint. Carnauba provides a little bit deeper shine but it has a very low melting point of 180°F where polymers melt at 350°F. Cars in the sun can range from 200°F – 250°F. So why carnauba provides a deeper shine it simply cannot provide adequate protection….for long. Polymers are much easier to apply and remove. I am very partial to polymers and will only recommend carnauba for show cars.

 

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Jeff Scordino

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GLK Hands On 1.0

Wow, where do I start? Well I guess if you want the short story so you can go about your business then think new C350 (204 chassis) in SUV format.  For details continue reading.

The event started with a very in depth walk around of the GLK, starting at the front and working our way around and into the GLK.  I have to say this lines, wheels, and styling ques were amazing.  You see the press photos and it doesn’t do it any justice.  We had 3 different colors today; white, steel gray, and capri blue.  All optioned out differently.  Appearance package, Muti-Media package, Lighting package, Rear Seat Entertainment, and Premium 1 package.  I was able to see the upgraded wheels and the upgraded body kit(front/rear bumper and rear spoiler).

After the walk around was complete we went on to the competitive comparison.  On hand we had the Acura RDX and the BMW X3.  Looking at both of them side by side and comparing them we had a lot of laughs.  The Acura RDX is considered in the same class, I guess because it is considered a luxury car (see my post luxury vs premium luxury).  I think of it as more of a CRV in a dress suit.  The BMW…well it’s out dated.  I have had experience with the X3 in the past and just don’t remember it being so dated? 

The last part of the event was the ride and drive, as if the GLK wasn’t already shining brightly this was the icing on the cake.  The first vehicle I drove was the GLK, followed by the RDX and lastly the X3.  I really thought the X3 would give a similar or better ride due to BMW’s sporty design philosophy, it did, but the GLK out shined it.  The RDX, well it’s Japanese.  Not a bad thing just not in the same ball park as a Mercedes-Benz (German engineering).  Think of it as driving a in can vs driving a tank.

Here is the best part…what we have all been awaiting for.  Is that a drum roll I hear?  PRICING: Base MSRP $35900 for the GLK350w4.  That means you can have a very nicely equipped GLK for right at $40k or just a bit more depending on options.  Late spring/early summer 2009 we will see a GLK350w2 for about $2k less.

Summary of the 3 vehicles today.

GLK- 3.5L V6 engine, 268hp, 7 speed transmission, estimated fuel should be around 17/22.  Base MSRP $35900

X3- 3.0L I6 engine, 260hp, 6 speed transmission, est. fuel 17/24.  Base MSRP $39400

RDX- Turbocharged 2.3L I4, 240hp, 5 speed transmission, fuel 17/33.  Base MSRP $33695.

Without getting into more details tonight (I am exhausted), If you are looking at a base MSRP vehicle doesn’t it make since to get the GLK?  $2k more than the RDX and $4k less than the X3.  Please check back for GLK Hands On 2.0 for a little bit more in depth review.

Did I mention we are now taking orders? Please contact me at here for availability

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2009 G-Class Update

Just got wind today that the 2009 G Wagon will start shipping this week.  The facelifted G-Class includes several significant enhancements, starting with the engine.  The MY09 G550 boasts the 5.5-litre V8 engine, with a 30% increase in horsepower, more torque, and significantly better acceleration than last year’s model.  Both models benefit from a new front grille and grille guard, active ventilated front seats, new multicontour passenger seat control, new telematics headunit (including 6.5” display, Bluetooth interface, and all other enhanced media functions – like our other MY09 SUVs), new ESP generation, new interior lighting, and new rim designs. The G55AMG also gets a +1” wheel upgrade and Alcantara roof liner.

Pricing:

G550: $100,250

G55AMG: $119,450

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GLK-hands on announcement

This Wednesday will be a great day for me…First off it is my birthday, and secondly I will be experiencing the new GLK hands on.  As I understand it, we will have a ride and drive, competitive comparison, and be able to see from the service side as well.  Please check back next week as I should have photos and first impressions of it.  I cant wait!

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50 Years of Diesel in America

I just read a great article on Motor Trend website in regards to our diesel technology.  Back in 1959 Motor Trend wrote about our new diesel that was comming to America as the first diesel-powered mainstream automobile. They took a 5122 mile road trip across America in a 1960 190D “Ponton”.  

50 years later they made the same trip.  This time the 1960 190D was accompanied by our new 2009 ML320 BlueTEC.  The trip was broken down into 4 legs.  Irvine to Seattle,  Seattle to Denver, Denver to St. Louis, and lastly St. Louis to New York.  

Here is the numbers break down:

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