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S-class Test Drive Activity
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X'mas Lighting
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New C Test Drive
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2008 Zhengzhou Star New Year Party
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National C-Class
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E-class test drive activity
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Touching the King - Maybach
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When Classic Meets Passion
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New GLK in China
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Mercedes Benz Amaze Customers with Service Excellence
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Auto Shanghai 2009
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Auto Shows
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Driving Thrill Program
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Auto Shows

Chengdu International Motor Show

In addition to the several debuted cars, other Mercedes-Benz models on display also showed radiant splendor with their respective attractions. As a top tier S-Class, the
S 350 4MATIC is equipped with up-to-date Mercedes-Benz All-time Four-wheel Drive Technique to provide both driver and rider with more stable driving performance and safety. The All-Round Champion, the large sport wagon R 300, is a model suited to Chinese consumers demands for a vehicle with both multi-functionality and sport performance.


Acclaimed as "the King of Sports Activity Vehicles", the CLS 63 AMG is the first luxury sedan launched in Chinese market having performance of a super car. With the unique AMG car-making philosophy themed "One Man, One Engine", it showcases Mercedes-Benz's persistent pursuit of honor and excellence.

As a close partner of Mercedes-Benz in China's luxury car market, Beijing Benz-Daimler Chrysler presented the E 280 Sports Edition, the C 230 Sports Coupe, and the C 200 K Classic in front of consumers from Chengdu. As the symbol of the E class, which is acclaimed as "the undoubtedly top domestic limousine", the E 280 Sports Edition not only has a compact and mighty appearance, but also has sensitive handling as well as timely and efficient braking.

With integrating cutting-edge design and various luxury equipment, the C 230 is the first choice for successful youth who pursue exquisite life styles and perfection. The C 200 K Classic, with compact shape and competitive price, enables Beijing Benz-Daimler Chrysler to achieve its commitment to "allow more people to realize their dreams to drive a Benz".



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Harbin (21/7/08)
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