Tuesday 31 March 2020

The Benz Beat

Handling: As with most manufacturers of vans, the aim is to make the larger vehicle drive and feel like a car. The compact motorhome is big enough to comfortably sleep two people and sit up to five with Roadtrek’s famous interior design, making it feel like a home with top of the line accents and fabrics throughout. We deliver this original part from top class manufacturer Westfalia at the best price. Wald international japans premier tuner of premium auto brands has sent us some nice photos of a mercedes benz e class w211 wagon and w212 sedan. The technician further explained that the ’99 Mercedes was a little ahead of its time, having BOTH the 38-pin connector found under the hood in the fuse box and the OBD II port under the dash. Despite the larger 5.6 liter engine of the 560 SL, the 500 SL is recorded as being the fastest production 107 produced (mostly because of the lack of emission restraints) The 500 SL was published by Mercedes-Benz as having 0-60 mph times of 7.4 seconds for a top speed of 225 km/h (140 mph).


The Sprinter passenger van starts in the low $40K range and a version with all the options can top $60K, like my tester did. The Sprinter has seen even greater success in passenger carrying roles. The front end complete with engine cowling and headlights is from the original Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. Certain Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Nissan NV1500, NV2500 and NV3500 vans use traditional LT-metric Load Range E sized tires. A Mercedes sprinter is a beautiful car. The Sprinter Van underwent extremely unusual testing (that only Mercedes would do) to ensure that the van would endure virtually any work environment by being taken on a trial of the infamous Dakar Rally. The 2019 Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner Sprinter gasoline-powered cargo van starts at $33,790. Manufacturer: Daimler AG. Sold under the Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, Freightliner and Volkswagen brands. We love cars. Specifically the cars we carry: Mercedes-Benz, Sprinter, Volvo, and Lotus. The new Sprinter 4×4 range utilises extensive all-wheel drive know-how developed by Mercedes-Benz, which boasts more than a century of experience with four-wheel drive technology.


The system offers the driver not only max connectivity but also even more control on the car. When AWD is selected, an intermediate gear in the vehicle’s transfer case reduces the transmission ration by around 40 percent and with a corresponding increase in the available drive torque, thereby providing greater ability to advance in tougher, steeper and more slippery terrain. Engines: Available as a standard gas engine or Turbo Diesel and coupled to a 5, 6 or 7 Speed transmission. Lets say you had one gallon of gas and 20 gallons of diesel. A low-pressure (84 psi) pump in the gas tank supplies fuel to a second high-pressure (up to 2,556 psi) pump for the eight piezo injectors. Thanks to the economy of both engines, it has been possible to decrease the volume of the fuel tank from 80 litres to 65 litres. The optional 17-inch aero alloy wheel records the lowest fuel consumption, just 60.1mpg, and CO2 emissions, at 124g/km, of any model in this market segment. And whether your Sprinter Van carries executives to the airport or friends and family to the playing field, standard four wheel discs with optional ABS and integrated Acceleration Skid Control offers reassuring stopping power and handling stability.


When in all-wheel drive mode, the Sprinter 4×4 utilises electronic control to direct torque to the wheels with the greatest amount of grip, and to reduce wheel slip to those with less traction. The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van is the current incarnation of a long line of heavy and medium duty Mercedes-Benz Diesel work vans. Low-friction surfaces, gravel, mud and slush can quickly take conventional vans to the limits of their working capacity. When Sprinter vans are converted, they are modified both interiorly and exteriorly. Customers who opt for the Sprinter all-wheel drive range have a variety of choices to suit their needs. The main control system that provides the Sprinter 4×4 with superb all-wheel drive traction is called 4ETS, or 4-wheel Electronic Traction System. Known as 4ETS, or 4-wheel Electronic Traction System, this clever system mimics the operation of mechanical differential locks, but without the penalty of their weight, cost and consequent wear. Under these surface conditions, Mercedes-Benz all-wheel drive delivers substantially improved traction and handling. Surfaces such as snow, ice, and mud often limit the operational capacity of vehicles, and the clever all-wheel drive system fitted to the Sprinter 4×4 delivers substantially improved handling and traction in such poor road conditions, thereby extending the already-impressive capabilities of the award-winning Sprinter.