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Loaded! This 2007 Mercedes-Benz S550 comes complete with Premium Package ($1,250), all Power (windows, locks, mirrors, and Driver Passenger Seats), Automatic Transmission, A/C w/Dual Climate Controls, ABS, AC-Ventilated/Heated Front Seats w/Lumbar and Memory, HARMAN KARDON/LOGIC 7 Premium Audio System, AM/FM/WB Stereo w/In-Dash 6-Disc CD Changer, Memory Card Reader, On-Board Computer, NAVIGATION System, Xenon Headlamps, Hands Free Communication, Dual/Side/Head/Rear Airbags, Vanity Mirrors, Map Lights, Power Tilt/Telescoping Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Traction Control, Remote Keyless Entry, Dual Position Power Moonroof, Power Rear Sunblind, Electronic Air Suspension, Power Trunk Closer ($500), Factory Alloy Wheels, Wood w/Aluminum Accents, and Leather. WOW!! |
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The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is as synonymous with state-of-the-art luxury and safety features as it is with country club prestige. As Mercedes' largest sedan, the S-Class offers the most room for rear-seat passengers, making it a favorite of wealthy dads and heads of state alike. Mercedes has used its flagship sedan to pioneer many modern technologies, such as airbags, antilock brakes and stability control. And though the most popular versions like the S430, S500 and S550 have been powered by V8s, some of the earlier cars could be had with six-cylinder and diesel engines as well. A choice of standard or long-wheelbase has been a longstanding tradition, though more recent years have seen just the longer ones imported to the North American market. Before the 1990s, the S-Class' chief competition was the BMW 7 Series sedan, which like the Benz could be had with six- or eight-cylinder power and also offered standard and long-wheelbase variants. |