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S Class
SALES 630.553.8744
Star European Imports, Inc
"UNIQUE, REFINED, DISTINGUISHED"
Sales call 630-553-8744


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2005 S500 SPORT SEDAN,
65,200 MILES, ONE OWNER, BLACK OVER BLACK LEATHER, HEATED AND COOLED PULSE SEATS, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, HARMON KARDON SOUND WITH CD CHANGER, GLASS SUN ROOF,
XENON LIGHTING, LOADED #5802 WDBNG75J15A458254 $35,400.00 CLEAN CARFAX


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The S-Class is Mercedes-Benz's flagship sedan.
It represents
a luxury lineage that dates back decades, embodying all the trappings of
heritage, privilege and excellence. There are four S-Class sedans from which to
choose: the S430, S500, S600 and S55 AMG. The S55 AMG is a high-performance
version of the S-Class tuned by famed automotive works AMG. The S430 and S500
sedans are powered by V8 engines while the S600s possess a massive V12. As far
as performance goes, all of the engines are capable of moving the S-Class with
ease—it's just a matter of how fast you want your fast car to go. We tested
the S500, which we think offers the best combination of luxury, power and
affordability. The only transmission is a five-speed automatic that can be
switched to a clutch less Touch Shift mode, should you feel the need to shift
your own gears. All S-Class sedans feature Electronic Stability Program (ESP),
curtain side airbags and a door-mounted side airbag in each of the four doors.
The S500's interior leaves little doubt you're inside a Mercedes-Benz
automobile. The stunning curved dash flows before you with ribbon-like grace,
accentuated by a slim insert of genuine Burl Walnut wood trim. Electric assists
make sure the trunk and doors are properly sealed, the side-glass windows are
double paned to reduce wind noise, air bladders replace shock absorbers for a
smoother ride and the adaptive cruise control can maintain a set distance
between you and the vehicle ahead. Of course, all the proper luxury touches are
in place, from the one-touch up/down windows, to the ambient lighting, to the
infrared ignition switch that replaces the traditional metal key; the S500 is
designed to pamper and impress. Need more? OK—after all, you're paying for it.
How about a Bose sound system so sophisticated it can be adjusted to compensate
for the number of passengers in the car or a Tele Aid system that alerts
authorities when the vehicle's airbags deploy. With the exception of the
overly-complicated touch screen navigation system— into which the audio and
telephone controls are also integrated—everything in the S500's interior works
simply, logically and without effort.
On the road, the S-Class handles remarkably well for a car of its size and
weight—evidence of Mercedes-Benz engineering prowess. You may find the
steering wheel to have a slight hint of over assist, but not to the point of
feeling vague or disconnected from the road. The long wheelbase and
sophisticated active suspension system combine to provide a smooth ride and
responsive chassis, a combination often sought after but rarely attained in a
full-size sedan.
What's New For 2003? A minor facelift keeps the S-Class fresh.
There is a new safety system called Pre-Safe which can detect an impending
impact and prepare the occupants for collision by tightening the seatbelts,
adjusting the seats to an optimal position and closing the sunroof should it be
open. There is a new all-wheel drive option for six- and eight-cylinder models
called 4MATIC and a new 500-horsepower twin-turbo V12 option.
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