Thursday, June 20, 2019

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Co‐Chairman Bryan Glazer

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pewter Partners, C1 Bank and Mercedes-Benz dealer, Crown Eurocars unite to offer what is quite possibly the most powerful banking product ever. 1,000,000 CD (Certificate of Deposit) product where the client will receive a brand new Mercedes-Benz from Crown Eurocars as pre‐paid interest. Clients will be able to choose from the 2012 SLK350 Roadster, 2012 E350 Sedan, 2012 ML350 SUV, and 2012 E350 Convertible. Larry Casto, General Manager of Crown Eurocars. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Co‐Chairman Bryan Glazer. 1,000,000.00 is valid through July 31, 2012. Offer applicable to traditional certificate of deposit accounts only. Individual Retirement Account certificates of deposit are not eligible for this special offer. This offer is for a limited time and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. This offer is applicable for NEW funds and is available for Consumer deposits only. Offer valid for Florida Residents only, age 18 years or older with a valid Florida driver's license.


Offer is limited to two (2) Mercedes-Benz vehicles per household for this promotion. Subject to the terms and conditions of the deposit contract, C1 Bank will pay a pre‐calculated interest rate of 1.19% withan annual percentage yield ("APY") of 1.20% in advance on deposited funds at the completion of account opening. 61,294.04. Client will be responsible for any other fees or charges incurred in connection with purchase. 59,585.00 MSRP. Client may select vehicle from available inventory designated by Crown Eurocars Incorporated. C1 Bank will issue a same year (2012) 1099‐INT Interest Statement for pre‐calculated interest earned. Client should consult and discuss any taxation issues with a tax advisor. 250,000.00 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category, as provided by applicable law. Significant early withdrawal penalties will apply to the certificate of deposit available through this promotion. The principal amount will be reduced by any penalty for the early withdrawal of funds. 1,000,000.00 principal amount deposited. The early withdrawal penalty and the early withdrawal fee could reduce the earnings on your certificate of deposit account. Partial withdrawals are not allowed. Once the CD is opened, client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of the promotional offer and deposit account agreement during the 60‐month term of the CD and even after the account is closed. 1,000,000.00 principal amount of deposited funds only. This promotion and agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of Florida and applicable federal laws and regulations. C1 Bank is not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information provided in advertising. C1 Bank reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time without notice. Please visit C1 Bank for full terms and conditions of this limited time promotional offer. Vehicle color is subject to availability.


Dip the accelerator pedal on the S350 BlueTEC and it jumps, with enough force to snap the head back into the headrest. The S400 Hybrid does not meet some definitions of hybrid because it won't propel itself on electric power alone. Essentially, it uses its electric motor to add power without using more fuel, and it does improve mileage compared to the V8 models (19 mpg city, 25 highway, though we recorded 21.7 around town and 27.6 on the highway). Its compact lithium-ion battery is in the engine compartment, and the S400 weighs only 19 pounds more than S550. With a combined power output of 295 hp and broad torque delivery, its acceleration betters most hybrids, and it hits 60 mph from a stop in just over seven seconds. A hybrid- status dash display let's the S400 driver know what the electric motor is doing and how the battery is charged.


Several characteristics distinguish the S400 from the S550. The S400 Hybrid makes a different noise, not rougher or louder, merely different. It switches off automatically when coasting or stopped to save fuel, so the tachometer swings to zero. Taking your foot off the brake or touching the gas pedal restarts the engine, and it makes this transition more smoothly than any hybrid we can think of, including pricier V8s. Overall, however, the S400 is a bit less smooth than the S550. The V8-powered S550 gets a new engine for 2012. It's 4.7-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 is smaller than the engine it replaces, with highly efficient direct fuel injection. The new engine increase fuel economy 20 percent (projected at 15 mpg city, 23 mpg highway), but it also produces 30 percent more power, with 429 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. The S550 behaves a lot like the S400, except that it delivers substantially more thrust. S-Class cars start in second gear to save fuel (unless you've chosen Sport or Manual modes), but even when starting in second gear, the S550 really scoots.

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