Saturday, October 5, 2019

2019 Mercedes Benz 190e 2.6 Limited Edition Sportline For Sale

2019 Mercedes Benz 190e 2.6 Limited Edition Sportline For Sale





LIMITED EDITION SPORTLINE W201 For Sale. SUPER RARE 1 of 700 MADE Limited Edition 1993 190e 2.6 Sportline Sedan. With one previous registered owner, this beautiful example has only been driven 48,500 miles. Mechanical restoration has been completed. The unique black and red leather Recaro FOUR bucket interior features electric front seats with 2 memory settings and electric headrests and a smaller diameter leather steering wheel; the front headlights received wipers. Originally delivered with faux carbon fiber dash inserts, this car received a complete new set of MBZ zebrano wood trim for dash and doors during our restoration. The original dash pieces have been retained and will be included in the sale. The mechanical and cosmetic restoration of this example has been quite extensive and it now drives as well as it looks. Everything is now working except the original factory am/fm cassette radio - which you will likely toss out anyway. NEW Headlight Lenses & Rubber and The LAST OEM Pair of Lense Surrounds Known To Exist.





553 million settlement that BMW, Mazda, Toyota, and Subaru agreed to pay in May. A total of 4.4 million Nissan and Infiniti vehicles have been recalled in the U.S. Only 30 percent have been repaired. UPDATE 8/31/2017, 10:00 a.m.: Ford is recalling 650 brand-new vehicles in the United States that have defective airbags, although there is a critical difference from the general recall population of Takata inflators. Certain 2017 Ford Mustang and F-150 models have complete airbag modules built by Takata, while the faulty inflators inside the modules are made by ARC Automotive, a Tier 2 supplier in Knoxville, Tennessee. The passenger-side frontal airbags are affected. Takata notified Ford after it tested the airbags and found an 鈥渁bnormal deployment,鈥?Ford said. Since July 2015, NHTSA has been investigating ARC Automotive for defective airbag inflators after two ruptured in older-model Chrysler and Kia models not under the Takata recall. NHTSA currently estimates that up to eight million inflators may be defective in Chrysler, GM, Kia, and Hyundai models in the United States. UPDATE 10/6/2017, 4:00 p.m.: Mitsubishi is recalling the 2004-2006 Lancer, Lancer Evolution, and Lancer Sportback models a second time to replace Takata passenger-side airbag inflators.





The initial May 2015 recall replaced them with the same Takata part since no inflators were available without ammonium nitrate. In a NHTSA filing, Mitsubishi said it now has a sufficient supply but declined to specify whether the new parts were made by Takata. Owners will be notified by next week. UPDATE 11/13/2017, 5:00 p.m.: Honda is recalling a small number of cars that may have had their passenger-side airbags incorrectly installed during a previous recall of 646 vehicles, according to Automotive News. 鈥?Affected vehicles, which NHTSA and Honda are calling 鈥淎lpha cars,鈥?include the 2001-2002 Accord and Civic, the 2002 Honda CR-V and Odyssey, the 2002-2003 Acura 3.2TL, the 2003 Acura 3.2CL, and the 2003 Honda Pilot. As of last week, there are roughly 137,000 Alpha Hondas that still need repair, a Honda spokesman told Car and Driver; about 100,000 of those vehicles are believed to be still on the road. The cars鈥?high chance of a defective airbag has had Honda and even some local governments trying alternative methods to reach owners of affected vehicles, including Facebook messages, bilingual inserts in residents鈥?water bills, and even door-to-door canvassing.





UPDATE 12/20/2017, 12:00 p.m.: Honda has confirmed that a 20th person has died as a result of a faulty Takata airbag. The latest instance occurred when a 2004 Civic crashed on July 10 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and its airbag exploded. According to the Associated Press, the car鈥檚 defective airbag had likely been salvaged from a 2002 Civic at some point. The car was part of the massive recall described in this ongoing story but hadn鈥檛 been fixed. UPDATE 1/8/2018, 12:00 p.m.: Takata has announced the recall of another 3.3 million front-airbag inflators. These include original-equipment and replacement parts in vehicles from the 2009, 2010, and 2013 model years produced by automakers Audi, BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Tesla, and Toyota. We鈥檒l detail the specific models when they become available. UPDATE 1/10/2018, 10:30 a.m.: Toyota has announced the specifics of its involvement in the latest expansion of these recalls described earlier this week. The company is recalling an additional 601,300 vehicles, none of which are models or model years that are new to the master list below.

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