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[[Image:Mercedes M-Class at a carshow in Chicago 2005.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Mercedes-Benz M-Class]] 2006 ML350 SUV.]] |
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The '''[[Mercedes-Benz]] W164''' [[Mercedes-Benz M-Class|M-Class]] [[SUV]] was introduced in [[2005]]. It is a midsized [[unibody]] truck with seating for 5. The W164 replaced the [[body-on-frame]] [[Mercedes-Benz W163|W163]] M-Class for the [[2006]] [[model year]]. |
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It's bulid in [[Tuscaloosa]], Alabama with the [[R-Class]] and the new [[GL-Class]]. |
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{{R to section}} |
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==ML63 AMG== |
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The [[Mercedes-AMG|AMG]] version of the W164, the '''ML63 AMG''', was introduced at the 2006 [[North American International Auto Show]] as a 2007 model. It features a 6.2 L [[V8]] naturally aspirated engine producing 503 hp (375 kW) and 465 ft·lbf (630 N·m) of torque. Mercedes-Benz's [[7G-Tronic]] seven-speed [[automatic transmission]] is standard. It can go from 0 to 62mph in 5 seconds flat. |
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==Engines== |
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Diesel engines |
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*ML 280CDI [[4MATIC]] (3,0l-V6, 440Nm, 190hp) |
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*ML 320CDI 4MATIC (3,0l-V6, 510Nm, 224hp) |
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*ML 420CDI 4MATIC (4,0l-V8, 700Nm, 306hp) |
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Petrol engines |
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*ML 350 4MATIC (3,5l-V6, 350Nm, 272hp) |
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*ML 500 4MATIC (5,0l-V8, 460Nm, 306hp) |
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*ML 63AMG 4MATIC (6,2l-V8, 630Nm, 510hp) |
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maybe there will following a ML 450 (4,7l-V8, 460Nm, 250kW/340hp) |
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==External Links== |
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*[http://www.familycar.com/RoadTests/MercedesML350/Photos.htm ML350 Gallery] - FamilyCar.com |
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{{Mercedes-Benz vehicles}} |
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