Sunday, September 21, 2008
Mercedes C300 2009 video
See the 2009 C-Class at Mercedes-Benz of Long Beach
The C300 Raises Engineering Standards for the Automotive Industry
Long Beach, CA, September 20, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Mercedes-Benz of Long Beach is inviting all Southern California residents to come in and check out the 2009 C300.
“The C300 combines timeless elegance with effortless performance,” said General Manager Ray Burke. “It will exceed all your expectations and I invite you to take one out for a test drive.”
Starting at $34,725 MSRP, the C300's 3-liter, 288-horsepower, 24-valve, V-6 engine offers impressive power and fuel efficiency. The 7-speed automatic transmission features a wide range of closely spaced gears that delivers the ideal gear ratio for virtually every driving condition. This driver-adaptive design comes equipped with Touch Shift which results in smoother cruising, immediate response during acceleration and passing and even improved fuel efficiency on the highway.
The C300 boasts dual climate control and rain-sensing wipers that automatically adjust intermittent wiper frequency based on rainfall. For added convenience, voice control gives the driver access to audio, navigation and hands-free communication system functions.
The C300 is also available in a sport model starting at $32,975 MSRP that offers a 6-speed manual transmission with short throw shifter in a lowered sport suspension. Additionally, the C300 comes in the 4MATIC version (MSRP $36,525), which features 4-wheel drive that delivers maximum traction for every drive.
Mercedes-Benz of Long Beach, located at 2300 E. Spring Street in Signal Hill, Calif., strives to offer the highest levels of service in all departments with competitive pricing. With a knowledgeable sales staff, factory-trained service and parts experts and a wide selection of new and Certified Pre-Owned vehicles, Mercedes-Benz of Long Beach is committed to providing Southern California residents with a true Mercedes experience. For more information, please visit mbzlongbeach.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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