2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg

The 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg offers a perfect balance between ride and handling, nice steering and excellent brakes. In response to competitors such as Audi, BMW, Jaguar, and Volvo, who offer all wheel drive models to varying degrees in their lineups, Mercedes is all set to come up with 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg – Mercedes’ answer to other players of the realm of four-wheelers.

 

Acknowledging that more and more buyers are asking for all wheel drive in their luxury rides, Mercedes has added this important active safety technology to 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg. This car is the most notable among Mercedes-Benz staples thanks to its three-valve-per-cylinder engines and, until now, rear wheel drive.

 

With the Invoice Price stipulated at $ 47,802 and Retail Price at 51,400, 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg will definitely catch your imagination. The standard feature of 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg includes Front Driver Airbag With Dual Deployment Levels, Door Mounted Front Dual Side Impact Airbags, AM/FM Radio With Seek, Scan, Speed Sensitive Volume, and Bose(R) Sound System With 10 Speakers Total and Auto-Reverse Cassette Player With Music Search. Isn’t it smart-driving as well as fun-driving? The optional features include 4MATIC All-Wheel Drive System and Navigation CD Collection, USA/Canada. The Engine of 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg is made of 3.2L V6, 18 – Valve which, in turn, can generate 349 @ 6100 Horsepower.

The fuel economy of 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg is simply unbelievable: 17 mpg in the city and 21 mpg at highways. Mercedes-Benz puts as much effort into its braking systems as some makers put into their whole cars, and it shows immediately in the driving. The 2011 2011 Mercedes Benz C32 Amg models use more than 11.8-inch long discs up front and 11.4-inch discs in the rear. Because, its brakes are even larger. It is armed with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA) that senses when you are having a panic attack, provides extra braking, and then switches automatically into ABS mode if conditions warrant. The brakes are progressive in pedal feel, and enormously powerful in bad situations. For Mercedes, it’s safety first.

 

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