Friday, September 6, 2019

'She's A Queen!' Australian Fashion Icons Discuss Our Politicians

'She's A Queen!' Australian Fashion Icons Discuss Our Politicians





Australia's fashion icons have weighed in on what they think about our politicians in the lead up to the federal election. The models and designers quizzed at this year's Mercedes-Benz fashion week said climate change was their biggest concern and dubbed Penny Wong as the most stylish politician. There was much conflict over who to vote for with one notorious model and influencer saying she has already submitted an empty ballot paper during pre-polling. Last time I went to vote I was fresh out of school, and I don't think our education system teaches us much about politics or what the parties stand for' Mr Wilkins told the Sydney Morning Herald. Penny Wong was also deemed the new fashion queen as the duo said she out styled previous favorite Julie Bishop. Mr Kelly said, also voting Labour. Climate change was the biggest issue concerning the fashion heavyweights. Musician Nicole Millar, 26, said she was a big advocate for anti plastic, saying she would either vote for the Greens or Labour.





Anastazia Grybowski, design student, 22, had similar views saying climate change is the issue she cares most about but remained undecided over who to vote for. Abel Heagney, model and HSC student, 18 is voting Liberal hoping Scott Morrison will take remain as Prime Minister. Mr Heagney said climate change was the most important issue and supported the Liberal party because they were making active changes about nuclear energy. Some were not so interested in politics with model and influencer, Sarah Jane Adams, 64, already handing in a blank voting sheet. Ms Adams claimed not to understand the Australian political system. Fashion blogger, Aicha Robertson, 27 said her interest lied in small businesses and that her style icon was Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. Stylist Jana Bartolo, 32, and tattoo artist Lauren Windsor, 30, are both undecided in who they will vote for. The pair said they didn't think any of the current batch of Australian politicians were particularly stylish.





Handling is more or less a typical Mercedes-Benz sedan. The Tech : This car is loaded with lots of tech. My favorite was the auto parking assist where the car will search a suitable parking spot and help u parked the car without your input for steer and brake. All you need is engage the gear for the car! Is a very simple step and I think all car in the future should have this feature. And when you want to leave the parking space, the car will reverse out the parking spot like how it was parked in the first place! The steering wheel has touch sensitive buttons for easy control. All the buttons are beautifully lay out in the center console. The LCD also display many 360 angle for your vehicle when parked. Here you go, my view on the new E200. Would I buy it? Hell yeah if I got the money but I will probably go for the E300 with AMG Line. I give this E200 a score of 7.5/10 based on my experiences on medium size executive sedan.





Mercedes-Benz is setting previously unachievable efficiency standards in the premium segment with completely newly developed V6 and V8 engines. The new V8 engine has a displacement of 4663 cc and develops a maximum power output of 320 kW (435 hp), which is around 12 percent more than its predecessor despite approximately 800cc lesser in displacement. Torque has increased from 530 Nm to 700 Nm - i.e. by no less than 32 percent. Fuel consumption has however been reduced by 22 percent. With the same 3499 cc displacement as its predecessor, the new V6 engine develops 225 kW (306 hp). Torque has increased from 350 Nm to 370 Nm. Here too, the improvement in fuel efficiency is remarkable. The S 350 with the new V6 engine consumes an economical 7.6 litres per 100 kilometres, a saving of 24 percent compared to its predecessor. Mercedes-Benz has achieved this considerable leap in efficiency with the use of a start/stop function as standard and other features such as newly developed, third-generation direct petrol injection with spray-guided combustion, multiple injection and multi-spark ignition.





It is a 7 seater crossover which offers seating capacity for upto 7 persons. 2020 Mercedes Benz GLB receives a boxy profile and a rugged stance. It is seen with an upright front end and sits on 18鈥?alloy wheels. It gets muscular shoulders, a short front and overhang. It also receives unique door arrangement. The doors reach over the side bar and open wider than conventional doors. This new design prevents dirt from accumulating in door openings. There is also a protective cladding fitted to the underbody at the front and rear of the GLB. Wheelbase is shorter by 1.7鈥?as compared to that seen on the GLC but it is longer by 5.1鈥?as compared to that seen on the GLA. This results in a more spacious cabin and third row seating. The second row seats are in a 40:20:40 split folding style offering easier access to the rear seats. The 2020 Mercedes Benz GLB also gets a five seater format with around 20 cubic feet of cargo area while if second row seats are folded, this increases to 62 cubic feet of extra cargo area.

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