Demo 2020 Mercedes-benz C-class C300 Cabriolet for sale in Mornington, VIC
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Nav System, Moonroof, Heated Seats, All Wheel Drive, Back-Up Camera, Onboard Communications System, iPod/MP3 Input, Premium Sound System. SEL trim, Iconic Silver Metallic exterior and Ebony interior. EPA 28 MPG Hwy/21 MPG City! SEE MORE!
KEY FEATURES INCLUDE
All Wheel Drive, Heated Driver Seat, Back-Up Camera, Premium Sound System, iPod/MP3 Input, Onboard Communications System, Dual Zone A/C, Brake Actuated Limited Slip Differential, Smart Device Integration, WiFi Hotspot, Apple CarPlay, Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot Monitor, Cross-Traffic Alert, Heated Seats Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass.
OPTION PACKAGES
PANORAMIC VISTA ROOF Deletes standard silver roof-rack side rails, power open/close w/power shade, Standard 2nd row LED dome light is replaced w/2 single lights, Switch located in each grab handle pocket, CONVENIENCE PACKAGE Wireless Charging Pad, Universal Garage Door Opener (UGDO), Perimeter Alarm, Foot-Activate
2021 Lincoln Nautilus First Drive Review | Middle child gets modest attention Autoblog 3/15/2021 Joe Lorio
In Lincoln’s current all-SUV family, the mid-sized Nautilus occupies what might be thought of as the middle-child position: a vague middle ground where it’s overshadowed by its higher-wattage siblings. The Navigator is the style-setting headline act, the Aviator is its much-ballyhooed follow-up, and the fresh-faced baby Corsair fits in with the luxury realm’s most popular segment. The Nautilus, meanwhile, has been hanging out since 2019, when it debuted not as a new model but as a rework of the former MKX. That means it dates back to 2016. This year, Lincoln gives some more attention to its mid-size, two-row entry, but in classic middle-child fashion, that attention doesn t extend beyond what was truly necessary.
Large ultra-luxury sedan buyers of Australia, all 638 of you according to 2020 VFACTS figures, you’ll be interested to hear the all-new 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class has been announced for Australia. It’s described as offering the “ultimate in automotive luxury”.
The 2021 S-Class was unveiled in September last year, arriving as the seventh-generation of the legendary S-Class series. As usual, it sets a number of world firsts, while raising the bar once again in terms of vehicle safety, luxury, and technology. It also gives us a preview of what is likely to trickle down to regular vehicles in the future.
In Australia just one variant is being launched, the S 450, in normal and long wheelbase (S 450L) forms. Power comes from a 3.0-litre turbo-petrol inline-six engine featuring mild-hybrid technology, including a 48V electric system, overall producing 270kW and 500Nm. 4Matic all-wheel drive is standard.
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