Mercedes-Benz S-Class 2008 News

6149 cars recalled by Merc, VW and Mazda
By Daniel Gardner · 16 Dec 2016
6149 vehicles have been recalled including the Mazda RX-8 and new Volkswagen Tiguan.
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class wins 2015 World Car of the Year
By Paul Gover · 03 Apr 2015
A vote by 75 motoring journalists from 22 countries has awarded the compact prestige car the World Car of the Year award for 2015.It finished on top of a 24-car field and eventually beat the two other finalists, the Ford Mustang and Volkswagen Passat.The other big prizes for 2015, Green Car of the Year and Performance Car of the Year, went to the plug-in hybrid BMW i8 and the Mercedes-AMG GT coupe.The winners were announced at the New York Motor Show today at an event hosted by Bridgestone Corporation and Autoneum at the culmination of a six-month voting process.The C-Class delivers levels of refinement, luxury, safety, ride and handling that challenge best-in-class.The awards are in their 11th year and previous winners include the Audi A6, BMW 3 Series, Lexus LS460 and Volkswagen Golf, Polo and Up.To be eligible for the overall World Car award, candidate cars must have become available for sale on at least two continents between January 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015.The WCOTY wins by Mercedes-Benz follow its victories in the Green Car contest in 2007 with the E320 Bluetec and 2012 with the S 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY and its Luxury Car success with the S Class in 2014.“We are extremely delighted of winning the honour of World Car of the Year,” says the chairman of Daimler, Dr Dieter Zetsche.The WCOTY victory follows a similar success for the C-Class in the CarsGuide Car of the Year award.The WCOTY judging panel says: “Taking its design and technological cues from the S-Class, the C-Class employs an all-new aluminium/steel hybrid platform and updated rear-drive powertrains that delivers levels of refinement, luxury, safety, ride and handling that challenge best-in-class.” WORLD CAR OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2015Overall winner: Mercedes-Benz C-ClassGreen Car: BMW i8Performance Car: Mercedes-AMG GTLuxury Car: Mercedes-Benz S CoupeDesign: Citroen CactusPREVIOUS WORLD COTY WINNERS:2014: Audi A32013: Volkswagen Golf2012: Volkswagen Up2011: Nissan Leaf2010: Volkswagen Polo2009: Volkswagen Golf2008: Mazda22007: Lexus LS4602006: BMW 3 Series2005: Audi A6
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The car that keeps its cool when you're not in it
By Joshua Dowling · 19 Sep 2014
Tired of returning to hot car? You need one that cools itself before you get in it. A day at the beach no longer means returning to a stifling hot car and seats that can burn the back of your legs. A new smartphone app can switch on the air-conditioning up to 10 minutes before you're ready to get in the car. There is just one catch: for now the technology is only available on a Mercedes-Benz limousine that's expected to cost $310,000 when it goes on sale next year. But it will be available on more affordable models within two years. The feature is standard on the company's first ever plug-in hybrid car, the Mercedes-Benz S500 Plug-In Hybrid. It can travel 33km on battery power alone before the petrol engine takes over for a further 800km of driving. The technology has created a new dilemma: save the planet with petrol-free driving range, or save your skin?  The same car also has technology that teaches you how to drive economically.  A radar system can tell if you're too close to the car in front and will 'pulse' the accelerator pedal to tell you to back off.  "As our flagship model, the S-Class always has our leading technology but you will these features on other models over time," said Mercedes-Benz Australia spokesman David McCarthy.The Mercedes-Benz S500 is not the first car to cool itself, however. In the 1990s Mazda introduced a car with solar panels in the sunroof to keep the car cool while parked. Mazda abandoned the technology, but Toyota reintroduced it on the most expensive version of the latest Prius hybrid introduced five years ago. However, unlike the Mercedes system, the Toyota Prius keeps the cabin at an ambient temperature whereas the Mercedes will cool the car to a chill.
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Audi A3 wins World Car of the Year
By Joshua Dowling · 22 Apr 2014
THE Audi A3 small car -- which owes much of its DNA to the Volkswagen Golf -- has won the 2014 World Car of the Year, as voted by 69 jurors from 22 countries. The luxury hatch toppled the widely-tipped favourite, the Mazda3 from Japan, in the awards announced at the New York motor show today.The Audi A3 was among five German cars that took out a cleansweep of the 2014 World Car of the Year categories, and it was Audi’s second win in 10 years, having won the inaugural award. Indeed, German cars have won seven of the past 10 World Car of the Year awards, Japanese brands have won the remaining three.Accepting the award on behalf of the company, Audi's North America president Scott Keogh said: “The Audi A3 has only been on sale three weeks and already it’s off to a flying start.”Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of Audi, said: “This major award win is an achievement that the whole company can celebrate.”The Audi A3 was among 24 finalists that included the BMW i3 electric car, which won the Green Car of the Year and the Car Design of the Year. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class was the Luxury Car of the Year while the Porsche 911 GT3 was awarded top performance car honours.But the Mazda3 had emerged as an early favourite for the outright World Car of the Year award following rave reviews globally since it went on sale late last year. The previous generation Mazda3 has been Australia’s top selling car for two of the past three years, and was the vehicle that ended the Holden Commodore’s record 15-years as the market leader, in 2011.The Mazda3 is returned to the top of the sales charts so far this year -- after being overtaken by the Toyota Corolla in 2013 -- and is likely to take out top-seller status this year buoyed by the new model which went on sale in January.World car of the year winners2014 – Audi A32013 -- Volkswagen Golf Mk72012 -- Volkswagen Up2011 -- Nissan Leaf2010 -- Volkswagen Polo2009 -- Volkswagen Golf Mk62008 -- Mazda22007 -- Lexus LS4602006 -- BMW 3 Series2005 -- Audi A62014 World Car of The Year category winnersGreen car of the Year -- BMW i3 electric carCar Design of the Year -- BMW i3 electric carPerformance Car of the Year -- Porsche 911 GT3Luxury Car of the Year – Mercedes-Benz S-ClassThis reporter is on Twitter: @JoshuaDowling 
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Mercedes S500 driverless car
By Staff Writers · 11 Sep 2013
Mercedes-Benz has retraced the steps of the first car journey -- when Berth Benz set off in her husband's new invention -- with an autonomous S500. Watch video here.
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2014 Mercedes S65 AMG to debut in LA
By Viknesh Vijayenthiran · 31 Jul 2013
The V8-powered 2014 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG has been revealed and is on track to make its official debut this September at the 2013 Frankfurt Auto Show.
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Wave of Mercedes S-Class based cars coming
By Paul Gover · 15 Jul 2013
The death of $1 million-and-more Maybach has opened the door for a wide range of new S-Class based luxury Benzes. The all-new S-Class that hits Australia late this year is now the starting point for everything from a new-style S-Class coupe to a fully-armoured flagship and a six-door Pullman model. Some of the cars have already been caught testing in Europe and will soon be put through a sign-off drive in the US led by the chairman of Damiler, Dr Dieter Zetsche, around the upscale Los Angles and Palm Springs regions. The first of the newcomers expected in showrooms is a very long-wheelbase S-Class that moves directly into Maybach territory, but likely with similar equipment and a pricetag less than half of the failed flagship. There were two Maybach models, the 57 and 62 named after their lengths in decimetres, but they failed to fire against the hulking Rolls-Royce Phantom and were also shunned by shoppers who also preferred the idea of a Pullman with a three-pointed star. “We are flat-out now working on the derivatives. We have a full order book for the next four years,” the head of overall S-Class testing, Uwe Hornig, tells Carsguide at the press preview of the S-Class in Canada. “Yes, there is a coupe and a Pullman.” The extra-long S-Class never really went away, but was put into the background begin the Maybach and mostly supplied with a full ‘armour’ protection package. A bulletproof S-Class is already ready for action as Benz begins a rollout that includes a range of hybrids and development on a self-driving car that uses sensors which already ensure the car will stay inside its lane on well-marked freeways. The flagship hybrid will be presented in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show, with a plug-in package that drops fuel consumption to little more than 3 litres/100km. “The S-Class… is also an important pacesetter on the road to local zero-emissions driving,” says Dr Uwe Ernstberger, vice-president of the S-Class development program. “The S500 plug-in hybrid will be the first luxury sedan in the world to emit less than 75 grams of CO2 per kilometre. Plus, we already have prototypes that can drive far more autonomously than is currently permitted on public roads.”  
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First look Mercedes-Benz S320 CDI
By Kevin Hepworth · 26 May 2008
The launch of the S320 CDI Mercedes will match Audi's A8 diesel at the luxury end of the sedan market as the once-industrial fuel continues its make-over into the mainstream as the green fuel of choice. Within the next 18 months, BMW will complete the luxury set when it launches an oil-burner in its new 7 Series range-topper. While European customers have been able to buy the luxury oilers for some time, Australia's traditionally poor diesel fuel quality has kept the latest of the high-tech diesels out of the local market. The decision by Mercedes – while still unable to offer its technology-leading BlueTEC diesel system in Australia – takes the luxury diesel argument to the next level. The S320 CDI utilises the same 3.0-litre turbo diesel V6 from the ML and GL off-roaders, albeit retuned to produce a healthy 173kW of power and 540Nm of torque. At the heart of the improved performance and luxury NVH levels is the use of piezo-ceramic injectors. The technology is not new to Australia but combined with the third generation direct-rail injection and a diesel particulate filter, the engine now meets the tough Euro-4 emission regulations. The advantage of the piezo technology is the speed and precision with which the jets can deliver five injections of ultra-fine fuel spray every power stroke at peak pressure of up to 1600 bar. Managing the entire operation is a newly-developed ECU (electronic control unit) co-ordinating the quick-start glow system, automatic start function, high pressure fuel pump, variable nozzle turbines with electronically adjustable blades, exhaust gas recirculation and air intake regulation. That means better efficiency, less emissions and a generally smoother operation. All of which fits nicely with the S-Class ethos. As befits a car at the expensive end of the range, the diesel S-Class has all the bells and whistles featured in the petrol models, including the seven-speed automatic. The pre-safe crash modification system, airmatic suspension, active bi-xenon headlights, hill assist and a brake disc drying capability are all standard fare.You can add the distronic-plus cruise control, active contour seats, a Logic 7 sound system and infrared night view capability. Quite possibly the nicest thing you can say about the S320 CDi is that you really can't tell that it is an S320 CDi. Apart from the tacho that peaks just over 4000rpm and its massive mid-range torque, there is very little about cruising in the S320 that sets it apart from the petrol V6. Not even the price. Mercedes has done what most manufacturers find impossible – price parity between diesel and petrol models. The S320 CDI is available now for $190,900.  
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Car tax how much more will you pay?
By Neil McDonald · 14 May 2008
Imported cars are hardest hit by the new LCT threshold but some of our homegrown brands also suffer.
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German cars star in film roles
By Mark Hinchliffe · 07 May 2008
Audi and Mercedes-Benz have scored major “product placement” deals to get their cars into the spotlight of Iron Man which opened on Thursday and Sex and the City which begins screening next month.While most product placement is paid, Mercedes claims it did not pay to have its cars featured in Sex and the City, nor has Mercedes ever paid for film placement.In fact, the German manufacturer is known for trying to have its cars kept out of some films where they are featured crashing, being used in nefarious acts or associated with gangster gangs.While their S Class saloon is an apt placement in the fashion-conscious New York movie, their new GLK, a brutish-looking SUV, is out of place and took some convincing for the director to include it.The SUV had not been released when filming began and a heavy security cordon was thrown around the vehicle during shooting to thwart spy shots appearing in motoring magazines.The car star of Iron Man is Audi's new R8 supercar, driven by lead actor Robert Downey Jr.The American actor this week arrived at the Australian premiere in a silver R8.Supporting roles in the film are played by the S5 sports sedan driven by American secret service agents and a Q7 SUV, which is literally held up by Iron Man, who saves the family inside from the enemy.Audi Australia corporate communications general manager Anna Burgdorf could not confirm whether any payment was made for the placement. 
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