Saturday, August 3, 2019

While the BlueTEC's 2.1-liter four-cylinder might be new to the ML-Class, the engine has already proved its worth in smaller Mercedes-Benz vehicles. With 200 horsepower and a healthy 369 pound-feet of torque on hand, the ML250 BlueTEC is only marginally slower than the V6 model it replaces. The real mission, of course, is fuel efficiency, which now stands at 25 mpg in combined driving. All-wheel drive comes standard, as does a seven-speed automatic transmission that's shared with the rest of the line. With 38 cubic feet of space behind the rear seat, the BlueTEC can easily handle family vacations or a pile of golf bags. Fold the seat down and you're looking at a generous 80 cubic feet. The five-passenger interior comes standard with MB-Tex (premium vinyl) upholstery, wood trim, power heated front seats, a reclining rear seat, dual-zone automatic climate control and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The eight-speaker sound system features HD radio, a six-CD changer, and Bluetooth phone and audio.

While the BlueTEC's 2.1-liter four-cylinder might be new to the ML-Class, the engine has already proved its worth in smaller Mercedes-Benz vehicles. With 200 horsepower and a healthy 369 pound-feet of torque on hand, the ML250 BlueTEC is only marginally slower than the V6 model it replaces. The real mission, of course, is fuel efficiency, which now stands at 25 mpg in combined driving. All-wheel drive comes standard, as does a seven-speed automatic transmission that's shared with the rest of the line. With 38 cubic feet of space behind the rear seat, the BlueTEC can easily handle family vacations or a pile of golf bags. Fold the seat down and you're looking at a generous 80 cubic feet. The five-passenger interior comes standard with MB-Tex (premium vinyl) upholstery, wood trim, power heated front seats, a reclining rear seat, dual-zone automatic climate control and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The eight-speaker sound system features HD radio, a six-CD changer, and Bluetooth phone and audio.





You also get a power liftgate, a sunroof, fog lamps, LED running lights and taillamps, and 19-inch wheels. Leather upholstery and upgraded wood finishes are optional. The Convenience package tacks on heated and cooled cupholders, rear sunshades and a cargo area pass-through. You can also add the Sport Interior package with front sport seats, simulated suede trim and a sport steering wheel. The exterior is eligible for a Sport package of its own with AMG styling details and 19- or 20- inch AMG wheels. Turning to safety, the Driver Assistance package adds adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring and lane departure warning -- of all which can activate emergency braking if needed. The Parking Assist package offers front and rear parking sensors, automated parallel parking and a surround-view camera system. Weekend warriors will appreciate the On/Off-Road package, which includes a six-mode terrain selector, skid plates, low-range gearing and an adaptive air suspension. There's certainly no shortage of individual options for the ML250 BlueTEC. You can choose from tempting features like a 14-speaker Bang & Olufsen BeoSound system, a panoramic sunroof, tri-zone climate control, massaging and ventilated front seats, a split-view dash display and a dual-screen rear entertainment system. We consider leather seating and the Premium package to be rather essential in a crossover of this caliber. Beyond that, we recommend making your selections carefully so as not to push the price beyond reason.





Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire pressure changes with temperature, so check your Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire pressure when outside temperature goes up or down. During colder months when temperatures drop, Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire pressure will decrease also by approximately 1 psi for each 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Maintain proper Mercedes-Benz ML250 winter tire pressure by adding air to your tires as needed to the recommended tire inflation levels. Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire pressure should be checked when tires are cold, after your vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours. It is best to check your tire inflation pressure in the morning, after the vehicle has been parked overnight, using a reliable tire pressure gauge. If your Mercedes-Benz ML250 is equipped with tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), pay attention to low tire pressure warning light being on. Ensure your tire pressure sensors are working properly to stay alert and enjoy a safe ride. If your tire pressure warning light is on, check front and rear tires to make sure they are properly inflated.





What is the recommended tire pressure for Mercedes-Benz ML250? Recommended tire pressure for Mercedes-Benz ML250 is determined by the manufacturer based on your vehicle's characteristics and original equipment tire sizes. Find your Mercedes-Benz ML250 year to get recommended tire inflation for Mercedes-Benz ML250 tires. How do I find recommended tire pressure setting for Mercedes-Benz ML250? What is correct Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire pressure? You can find your Mercedes-Benz ML250 recommended tire pressure in Mercedes-Benz ML250 owner's manual, on sticker attached to the driver's door jam, inside glove box compartment or fuel door. Recommended tire inflation for Mercedes-Benz ML250 will be listed in psi, bar or kPa. How to check Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire pressure? Proper Mercedes-Benz ML250 tire inflation is essential to the overall tire performance of your vehicle. To check tire pressure for Mercedes-Benz ML250 you will need to know its recommended tire pressure levels and a standard or digital tire pressure gauge.

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