4/12/2012

“Amy” Crash Video Demonstrates CLS Safety

"Amy" Crash Video Demonstrates CLS Safety  阅读原文»

Seeing is believing, so they say. And what better way to demonstrate the safety of Mercedes-Benz cars than to show a seemingly wrecked CLS that protected its occupants, including the family dog.

Mercedes' spot is called "Amy", which is the name of the dog accompanying its owners when they crashed in their CLS last year. The voice over asks if Amy was lucky to walk away from the crash. And when you see the damage to the Mercedes, it's certainly bad. But the voice says that luck had nothing to do with the survivors walking away. By implication, it's the excellence of Mercedes' engineering and safety features that allowed the occupants to live another day. With the damage this CLS suffered, that seems to be so.

Even though a certain Swedish automaker trumpets the safety features of its cars, and actually makes it a selling point, Mercedes has been at the forefront of safety and collision avoidance technologies for a long time. As the Amy video demonstrates, luxury, safety and engineering excellence are part and parcel of Mercedes ownership.

The New Actros Hook Lift at the Munich Trade Fair  阅读原文»

The Mercedes-Benz Actros will be shown as a hook at the New Munich Trade Fair Center from May 7 to May 11, 2012. \

The Actros is the 2012 Truck of the Year, and because Mercedes-Benz in not the company to settle and be complacent, they enhanced the truck even more. With a Meiller and Palfinger hook lift, it is now an epitome of dynamics and comfort in a long-distance truck variant.
You can find it, together with other Mercedes cars, in Hall C4.

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