Mercedes-benz E-class E300 E320 E430 - Books And Manuals - 1996-2002 on 2040-parts.com
Burbank, California, United States
GOODFELLAS AUTO GROUP HERE IS A SET OF FACTORY ORIGINAL MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS BOOKS AND MANUALS WITH MERCEDES-BENZ POUCH / HOLDER THESE MANUALS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION & COMPATIBLE WITH MERCEDES-BENZ MODELS E300 E320 E430 (1996-2002) FREE NATIONWIDE SHIPPING |
Mercedes for Sale
- Mercedes-benz g-class g500 g550 g55 amg - books and manuals - 2002-2009(US $120.00)
- Book-history of daimler benz
- 99 1999 mercedes benz mcs operation owners owner's manual book oem(US $14.95)
- 02 2002 mercedes benz modular control system operation owner's manual book oem(US $9.95)
- Mercedes-benz 230 280se/e 450sl/sel/slc maintenance booklet(US $18.99)
- 2012 glk mercedes benz owner's manual set(US $40.00)
Petrol price relief for drivers
Thu, 07 Aug 2014PETROL PRICE pressure on the purse strings of drivers has eased, according to figures from the AA. They showed that average petrol pump prices in the UK have fallen back to 130.0p a litre having risen to 131.7p a litre at the beginning of July. Motorists are now doing far better than they were a year ago when petrol averaged 137.5p a litre, rising to 138.38p a litre in mid-October 2013.
Rolls Phantom Series II at 2012 Geneva motor show
Tue, 06 Mar 2012Senior industrialists – and Sir Alan Sugar’s chauffeur – will be cheered by the news that Rolls-Royce has updated its premium luxury vehicle, with the launch at the 2012 Geneva motor show of the Phantom Series II. Nine years after launch, the heavyweight – in so many ways – limousine gets cosmetic enhancements, some fresh new tech and significant tweaks to drivetrain and ‘user experience’, say RR. The new Rolls-Royce Phantom doesn’t look that different, does it?
Drivers walk to avoid parking fees
Tue, 19 Nov 2013DRIVERS are voting with their feet over parking charges, with most prepared to walk so they do not have to pay. On average, drivers are willing to walk up to half a mile to dodge parking charges, a survey from market research company Viewsbank found. A fifth of motorists were prepared to walk a mile or more rather than pay up, with only 11% saying they would rather pay than walk, the poll of 2,053 drivers revealed.