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BenzBlogger: November 2008 Archive
Jesse Cannon-Wallace - New & Pre-owned Sales Representative - Atlanta Classic Cars - Duluth,GA - (770)279-3680 - jcannon-wallace@atlantaclassiccars.com - vCard";
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Nov 26, 2008
New Power Liftgate Feature on the 2009 ML, R, GL and 2010 GLK
The power liftgate has been a very popular feature on the ML, R and GL. Previously the liftgate had two settings - open fully, or the "limited" position that stopped it only a little bit open. The "limited" position did stop the liftgate from hitting cargo on the roof of the vehicle but made it difficult to access things in the cargo area.
You can now program the power liftgate to stop at any height you choose! This would be very useful for people who can't reach the button on the liftgate itself when it is in the fully open position and for people with a lower ceiling in the garage. I know that if I have my garage door up and open the liftgate it will hit the door. This will solve that problem. All you have to do is open the liftgate to the height you like, hold down the button on the liftgate until you hear a chime and let go. From now on the liftgate will open to your custom height! To go back to the fully open setting, hold the power liftgate button down until the chime sounds twice. Very easy...and very useful!
UMI For 2008/2009 C-Class and 2010 GLK-Class - A New Way to get Navigation!
Our dealership just installed our first Universal Media Interface (UMI) system in a 2009 C300. I had been reading about this sytem but it seemed to good to be true. Now that I have had a chance to try it out, I am very impressed.
The UMI can be added to any 2008 or 2009 C-Class or 2010 GLK-Class that does not have the Multimedia Package. This system gives you navigation and a number of audio options that are very cool!
#1 - Navigation - The map data and entry system is very similar to what is in all of our other vehicles. It is displayed, in color, on the standard audio 5" screen. It was just as easy to use as the other systems and looks good.
#2 - Live Traffic - Using the FM traffic information, like the S-Class and CL-Class, the UMI will know about accidents and construction delays...for free! You can view these slow downs and ask the navigation to route you around it.
#3 - iPod Adaptor - The UMI can be added to cars with or without an exisiting iPod kit. If it didn't have one it is added in.
#4 - USB Port - Yeah! Good quality sound for those of us who use a non-iPod MP3 player. It is easily accessed in the glove box right next to the iPod adaptor.
#5 - AUX jack - In case you have some other form of audio you want to connect to the vehicle you can use an 3.5mm male to male audio cable to connect.
#6 - Bluetooth Audio Streaming - For those of you who want to beam stereo music directly from your phone using A2DP. The connection process is very similar to connecting your phone via bluetooth to the car and the audio quality is excellent! This is the first time this has been offered in any of our models!
Those are the highlights of the UMI system. We have the components in stock and are ready to install if you are interested. The price for parts and labor will be $1850 plus tax. I think it is an excellent value!
Mercedes-Benz just announced that the panoramic roof will not be standard equipment on the GLK350. It has been moved into the Premium1 Package. That package will be priced at $3,150.
$35,900 Base Price $875 Destination and Delivery $3,150 Premium1 Package $39,925 for a well-equipped GLK350
Premium1 Package includes - Panoramic roof, Rain Sensor, Driver memory seat, Homelink, Auto-dimming mirrors, Sirius Radio, Power Liftgate, 115V AC power plug, and Compass in interior mirror.
Also, did I mention that the 2 wheel drive version will arrive this summer for about $2000 less than the 4 wheel drive?
I returned from Germany about a month ago now. Sorry for the delay in posting!
The trip was fantastic! I can't believe how much we were able to see in such a short period of time. You can see the day by day in the slide show above.
There are no pictures from the Test Track at Unterturkheim, the Mercedes-Benz Engine Production Plant in Cannstatt, or from inside the AMG factory in Affalterbach, which were certainly some of the best parts of the trip. Mercedes closely guards their secrets and we were not allowed to take pictures there. I have included an old stock picture from Unterturkheim because I couldn't put into words what we got to experience there!
The Engine Plant was striking in how clean and efficient it was. They pride themselves on high standards for the workers, including a 35-hour workweek, over a month of paid vacation, facilities that are non-toxic and empowering the workers to fix things and stop problems. Here the engines start down the production line and both the workers and the robots add parts, adjust tolerances and test the components. I found it very interesting that the engines come down the line mixed together. It isn't 200 right-hand-drive V-6's one day and 200 diesel V8's the next. It is one of each of whatever is needed. They are currently expanding the facility because they also produce engines for some of our competitors and demand has grown.
At AMG, the facilities are just as impressive but the production of the engines is kind of opposite. The block is mounted to a cart and the single technician moves that cart from station to station adding the components and testing as he goes. After the engine is complete all of the V12 engines and a selection of the V8's go to the test bench and are put through their paces. We saw a V12 race around the track virtually and it shook the room! At this location they also do customization for an elite clientele. We saw elongated G-wagons, an ML with a royal blue and yellow interior and a CL with more security features that an embassy!
The day we were scheduled to go to the Production Plant in Sindelfingen the plant closed for a meeting! (The meeting was to discuss reducing production by 35,000 units for the rest of the year.) We were able to go to the European Delivery Center in Sindelfingen instead and see where our clients would pick up their vehicle. In Germany it is popular to pick up your new vehicle from the factory rather than the local dealership!
I had not been to Germany before and was surprised by the beautiful countryside and vineyards. It reminded me of upstate New York in the fall. The trip was a wonderful mix of the Mercedes production and history I was looking forward to and a tour of Germany that I wasn't expecting. Thank you to Mercedes-Benz Training and Education for arranging the trip and to Fred Schoeninger, our fantastic guide!
Atlanta Classic Cars - 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK350 Training
GLK Training was held at Atlanta Classic Cars today. We received a full introduction to the 2010 GLK350 and were able to compare it to the BMW X3 and the Acura RDX.
The GLK is quite impressive! You can tell that Mercedes put a lot of work into developing this model specifically for drivers who want a small SUV, rather than just adapting a current model to fill a niche. From the outside it has its own distinctive styling - it does not look like a shrunken ML or a GL. It also has a presence - this is a car that you would notice driving down the road. On the inside, I was impressed with the seating position. It is smaller than a traditional SUV but the upright seating position and great visibility make it feel very commanding on the road. It was also a pleasure to drive. The V6 engine is plenty of power and the car felt very agile. It even has a 3500 lb towing capacity!
As we compared the GLK to the BMW X3 I was shocked to realize that the X3 navigation system is the same system that was in my 2003 MINI Cooper S! That leads me to believe that BMW really hasn't devoted enough attention to the specific needs of their X3 driver. The character in the X3 also seemed to be lacking. It does look just like a small X5 and does not catch your eye on the road. I know that the X3 will be our main competitor and I really look forward to showing people how much more quality you'll get in the GLK.
I was unfamiliar with the Acura RDX (and I still probably couldn't pick it out of a line-up!). This car is a re-outfitted Honda CR-V. I can't believe that people would pay close to $40,000 for this vehicle. The RDX lacks all of the insulation, finishing, and attention to detail that makes a Mercedes a good value at any price. On the road the Acura has some torque steer, lets in a lot of road noise and is just not a compelling vehicle.
Overall I was thrilled with the GLK! I think Mercedes is really demonstrating a commitment to quality and serving their customers. I know that this vehicle will be an excellent choice for people who want more room than a sedan offers but don't need a huge SUV. Also, the pricing is fantastic. I was expecting it to come in only slightly lower than the ML350 and it turns out it is going to be very close to the price of a C350! Base MSRP is $35,900 and I think you max out around $47,000 if you get all the bells and whistles. I would guess that the most common set-up, Premium 1 Package, ipod and heated seats would be around $39,500.
We expect to get a demonstrator vehicle at the dealership in December and the GL350 will be for sale in January of 2009. If you live in the Atlanta area please let me know if you would like to be notified when the demo vehicle arrives. I can't wait to introduce you to the newest member of the Mercedes family!
It was just announced (about an hour ago) that the MSRP for the 2010 GLK350 will be $35,900. I'm in a training session today at our dealership on this new model. I will post more info, photos, and my impressions later this evening.
Atlanta Classic Cars Courtesy Car Sale - 2007 Mercedes- Benz C230
Atlanta Classic Cars has always prided itself on providing our customers with Mercedes-Benz loaner cars. We generally keep a fleet of about 150 cars for our clients to use. We have a few too many right now!
We are offering these 2007 C230's for sale at extremely low prices. These cars have been owned and maintained by Atlanta Classic Cars. They have clean Carfax reports and have just been fully detailed. The remainder of the factory warranty (originally 4 years, 50,000 miles) comes with the car but they are not Certified Pre-Owned vehicles.
If you have been looking for a great car, at a low price, this is it! Several of my clients have their kids driving C230's because they are so safe and yet still very fun to drive.
Please give me a call and let me know which vehicle would work for you!
Our Internet Specials have been a big hit over the last three months! We are down to our last few 2008's and have added a few special 2009 models to this list. These sale prices include all of the factory rebate available plus an additional discount from the dealership. All these vehicles can be leased or financed using the best rates available. If you are interested in more details on a specific stock number please let me know. As always, no brokers or exporters please.
It was quite an experience. We trudged through the rain all day Friday, enjoyed the sunshine on Saturday and then limped across the line on Sunday, having completed the journey...every one of us!
It was amazing to have the support of the communities we walked through. Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Duluth, Norcross and Atlanta cheered us on as we walked by.
I thank you again for your support. Without your generous contribution I would not have been able to exceed my fundraising goal and participate. The ACC Breast Friends raised nearly $32,000 for Komen for the Cure and the entire Atlanta event raised $8.3 million! We can beat this disease!