Also equipped is a harmon/kardon LOGIC7 surround sound system, heated and ventilated front seats and enough sensors to throw out warnings if we even think about wandering where we鈥檙e not supposed to. Unfortunately, Mercedes-Benz doesn鈥檛 have any images of this interior on its consumer or media sites. But trust us: It鈥檚 a high-end package on a high-end Benz, making this a very nice place to spend some time, and our two-plus-hour trek to the mountain just speeds by. Unfortunately, we never get to sample the ML250 BlueTEC鈥檚 off-road prowess. Our path to the mountains is wide open and dry, and if our local ski resorts hadn鈥檛 been blowing man-made snow, we鈥檇 be hard-pressed to tell that winter even came to California. But not all is lost - our ML touches tire to dirt as we drive over a flat, gravel lot to find a place to park. Granted, it鈥檚 not the most exciting off-road adventure, but it pretty much defines how the typical ML owner views off-roading. And no surprise: the ML has no problems driving slowly over a flat dirt patch. So this off-road test was a total bust. We didn鈥檛 get to explore the full capability of this G successor, but we at least got a day of snowboarding out of it. Maybe next time we鈥檒l take the ML to a proper off-road park to see what it can really do. And when we do, hopefully we鈥檒l get one that matches our new Lululemon Le Hoodie.
It is important to maintain proper tire pressure for Mercedes-Benz ML250 tires. Low tire pressure will result in tire underinflation, and high tire pressure will result in tire overinflation, which can compromise tire safety, cause tire blowout, decrease fuel efficiency, cause uneven tire wear and reduce tire tread life. Check Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire pressure regularly, and monitor Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire inflation levels to avoid driving with overinflated or underinflated tires. Tire inflation value listed on tire sidewall is a maximum tire pressure the tire can be inflated to, and not the recommended tire pressure for Mercedes-Benz ML250. Use recommended tire pressure listed on the tire pressure chart found on a sticker on driver's door jam or in Mercedes-Benz ML250 manual. Recommended tire pressure for your Mercedes-Benz ML250 tires will be listed in one of the following pressure units: psi (pounds per square inch), bar or kPa (kiloPascals). Pay attention as your Mercedes-Benz ML250 may have different recommended tire pressure values for front and rear tires. Keep your Mercedes-Benz ML250 tires inflated at recommended tire pressure levels at all times for your driving comfort and safety.
Always refer to the Mercedes-Benz ML250 owner鈥檚 manual for any specific safety advice regarding the application of Mercedes-Benz ML250 replacement tires. Mercedes-Benz ML250 replacement tires must have equal or greater speed rating compared to the original equipment tires if your Mercedes-Benz ML250 speed capability is to be maintained. It is recommended that tire installers refer to the Mercedes-Benz ML250 owner鈥檚 manual to identify any tire speed rating restriction or recommendation that could affect the operation of the vehicle. If your Mercedes-Benz ML250 replacement tires have a lower speed rating than the original equipment tires, the vehicle鈥檚 speed must be restricted to that of the replacement tires. Original equipment tires that come on your Mercedes-Benz ML250 will have the proper tire load index, so stick to that number or higher when you replace them with new tires. Tire load index tells you how much weight your tire can carry. Putting too much weight on your tires will overload them, and can cause tire damage, premature tire wear or even tire blowout. Refer to your Mercedes-Benz ML250 manual to find its original equipment tire sizes and their load ratings.
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