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Mercedes E Clas
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The Mercedes Benz E-class saloon proof on four wheels that
excellence is a result of passion is an unparalleled combination
of performance, safety, comfort, styling and
environment-friendliness.
2.0 litres,
4 doors, 5 seats
twin airbags
air conditioned
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BMW 7 Series
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Standard safety equipment
included dual front and side airbags, optional rear side
airbags, the Head Protection System, an anti-lock brake system
(ABS), child safety locks, BMW's Dynamic Stability Control, and
an impact sensor that automatically unlocks doors and turns on
interior lights and hazard flashers after a serious accident. A
4.4-liter 282-horsepower V8 engine powered the 740 trims, while
the top-level 750iL had a 5.4-liter 326-horsepower V12. |
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BMW 3 Series
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They are highly refined sedans that provide comfort and a strong
sense of well being while cruising along. Standard equipment on
the BMW 3-series includes power windows, air conditioning, power
door locks, AM/FM/cassette stereo with 10 speakers, keyless
entry, and a theft deterrent system. An onboard computer is
standard. The car includes upgrades such as power front seats,
17" alloy wheels, and auto climate control. Safety features
include dual airbags, and side airbags, traction control, a head
protection system, and ABS brakes.
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Audi A4
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The Audi A4 is a compact executive car produced by the German
car manufacturer Audi AG since late 1994. The initial generation
A4 succeeded the four previous generations of the Audi 80. And
just like its Audi 80 predecessor, the Audi A4 automobile layout
consists of a longitudinally orientated engine at the front,
with transaxle-type transmissions mounted immediately to the
rear of the engine, again, orientated longitudinally. Drive
output is transmitted to either the front wheels, or on some
models, utilising Audi's 'trademark' quattro permanent
four-wheel drive system via a Torsen centre differential.
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Audi A6 |
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The Audi A6 is an executive car produced by the German automaker
AUDI AG at their factory in Neckarsulm, Germany. It is available
in both saloon, and Avant (Audi's term for an estate) body
styles.
All generations of the A6, were available as either front-wheel
drive, or with Audi's trademark Torsen-based quattro permanent
four-wheel drive (4WD) system.
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Audi A8
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The Audi A8 is a four-door four/five-seat large luxury car built
by the German automaker Audi, to replace the Audi V8 as its
flagship model. First brought to the market in 1994, most
versions of the A8 have featured Audi's 'trademark' quattro
permanent four-wheel drive as standard, as well as a multitronic
or tiptronic automatic transmissions. The two previous
generations of the A8 have been produced in both short and long
wheelbase form, and are built on successions of the Volkswagen
Group D platform series. The latest generation A8 is built on
the D4 platform.
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Note: The number of passengers indicated here does not include the
driver
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