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Mercedes-Benz ML500 ($45,350) Standard equipment air conditioning, power windows, cruise control, remote keyless entry, dual heated eight-way power bucket seats, split sliding rear seats, speed-sensitive power steering, tilt steering column, ...
I also know that when I returned home from driving the Lincoln, my ride for the week was a 2002 Mercedes-Benz ML500, and were I in the target market for either vehicle, ...
It's the only engine offered and puts the Aviator's towing capacity up to 7,300 pounds _ more than the Mercedes-Benz ML500 and BMW X5 4.4. This is even better than the 6,500-pound towing limit for the bigger, Lexus LX 470.
redesigned in 1999, the Jeep Grand Cherokee is already starting to look dated in the face of fresh new competitors such as General Motors' new Trailblazer and Envoy, Ford's redesigned Explorer, the Acura MDX, BMW X5 4.6is, Mercedes-Benz ML500, ...
As such, it’s the perfect testing ground for the Mercedes-Benz ML500: a vehicle appealing to well-heeled suburbanites who want to know they could drive their $63k SUV down treacherous roads like this, at speed, even though they never will.
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city and 23 highway, thanks in part to waste-reducing advancements such as fuel stratified injection (FSI) and electronic throttle control (ETC). This compares well to competitors such as the Cadillac SRX V8 (15/20 mpg) and the Mercedes-Benz ML500 ...
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