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2009 SUVs with Ventilated Front Seats

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2009 SUVs with Ventilated Front Seats


SUVs nowadays offer more exciting features than before. If you are already contented with the vehicle’s A/C system to keep you comfortable while riding, wait until you’ve experienced the ventilated or A/C front seats which are included in various 2009 SUVs.

So, what are these 2009 SUVs with ventilated front seats? Before I enumerate them, let me just say that not all of these SUVs offer the said feature as standard equipment. You may only see this feature as standard equipment on more expensive trim levels like the Infiniti FX50, Mercedes-Benz G550, and the top-of-the-line LTZ trim of the Chevrolet Traverse.

Here are the 2009 SUVs with ventilated front seats:

  • 2009 BMW X5
  • 2009 BMW X6
  • 2009 Buick Enclave
  • 2009 Cadillac Escalade
  • 2009 Chevrolet Suburban 1500
  • 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe
  • 2009 Chevrolet Traverse
  • 2009 Ford Expedition
  • 2009 GMC Acadia
  • 2009 GMC Yukon
  • 2009 Infiniti FX35, FX50
  • 2009 Land Rover Range Rover
  • 2009 Lexus LX 570
  • 2009 Lincoln MKX
  • 2009 Lincoln Navigator
  • 2009 Mercedes-Benz G-Class
  • 2009 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
  • 2009 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
  • 2009 Volvo XC90

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Mercedes Announces Price Tag for the 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350 4MATIC

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Mercedes Announces Price Tag for the 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350 4MATIC


To all SUV shoppers out there, Mercedes just announces the competitive price tag for their upcoming small SUV - the 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350 4MATIC. Starting at a competitive price of $41,800, this SUV boasts great features such as a set of 19-inch wheels, 10-way power adjustable heated front seats, CD changer, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth interface, and many others. An optional premium package is also available if owner wants to jazz up the vehicle with motorized steering column, power tailgate, panoramic sunroof, and more.

According to Marcus Breitschwerdt, President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Canada, the 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350 4MATIC will offer customers an unmatched level of value within the mid-size premium SUV segment. And with its sporty handling characteristics, numerous standard safety and convenience features, and bold exterior design, no doubt the GLK350 4MATIC will be another compelling option for SUV shoppers to join the Mercedes-Benz family.

The 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350 4MATIC is powered by a tried and tested 3.5-liter V6 engine. It features a seven-speed automatic transmission, a lock-up clutch mechanism, and a powerplant that nets an output of 268 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. It’s up against Infiniti EX35, Acura RDX, Lexus RX350, BMW X3, and Land Rover LR2 from Europe.

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Hit the Snow with Mercedes-Benz GLK 4MATIC

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Hit the Snow with Mercedes-Benz GLK 4MATIC


Snow is coming. And so perhaps, you were thinking about how difficult it is to drive in this condition again. No need to worry because with Mercedes-Benz GLK 4MATIC, you can hit the snow without the fuss. Ever heard of this system? Well, it’s the name given to the AWD four-wheel drive system developed and used by Mercedes-Benz. If you haven’t heard of it, here’s a press release published today by Mercedes-Benz. It highlights the prowess of the GLK 4MATIC system, so any questions you have in mind about this intelligent four-wheel drive system will be answered in just a few minutes.

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

Safer, more pleasurable driving on snow and ice: The GLK 4MATIC gets to grips with winter

Stuttgart/Hochgurgl – Soon it will be time to head for the ski slopes again, and drivers of Mercedes models with the permanent all-wheel-drive system 4MATIC can rest assured as they set off en route to their chosen winter paradise. Because the performance of the drive configuration on roads affected by snow or ice is truly impressive. Mercedes-Benz is demonstrating the high traction reserves coupled with excellent directional stability and safety in the new GLK at its 4MATIC workshop. In extreme winter conditions at a height of 2500 metres on the Austrian Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road this compact SUV is demonstrating that its driving dynamics really are in a class of their own.

As is the case with 4MATIC’s fine-tuning on a dry or wet road, directional stability and therefore the active safety of the GLKmodels is always to the fore when wintry conditions prevail, too. The basic 4MATIC mechanism with a 45:55 percent torque split between the front and rear axles along with the multiple-disc limited-slip centre differential with a basic locking torque of 50 Nm adds up to an ideal solution. This basic design delivers high traction since, on the one hand, the dynamic shift in axle load toward the rear axle that occurs during acceleration is used to deliver more drive torque to the rear. Meanwhile, the multiple-disc limited-slip centre differential can also variably shift the drive torque from 30 to 70 or 70 to 30 percent between the front and rear axle, whenever the road conditions so dictate. As such, the electronic control systems ESP®, 4ETS or ASRcan intervene as late as possible; the bulk of the torque is converted into traction on slippery roads.

All interventions go virtually unnoticed, but the drivers are still informed immediately if they are driving on the limit. In this case a yellow warning light flashes in the instrument panel – a clear signal to adjust their driving style to the road conditions.

The arrangement featuring a permanent design mechanism has key advantages over other systems that first need to diagnose a lack of traction before activating their 4×4 all-wheel drive. The 4MATIC on the GLKwill have already made use of this valuable time to transmit drive torque via the wheels to the road.

4ETS: integrated “automatic start-off aid” for ice and snow

When pulling away in wintry conditions the engineers use the off-road algorithms on the GLK4MATIC to develop optimum traction. Certain road conditions are automatically detected and the interventions of the 4ETS electronic traction control system adjusted so that as much acceleration as possible can be achieved with minimal wheel slip, providing optimum directional stability in the process. This strategy also allows the vehicle to pull away under adverse conditions, such as when one side of the vehicle is on an icy slope (the so-called µ-split) or both wheels on the front or rear axle have limited grip (µ-jump).

Stable conditions on wintry roads

On winding roads covered with snow and ice, vehicle stability is primarily controlled by means of engine torque regulation in the acceleration skid control system ASR. Taking into consideration the longitudinal and lateral dynamics of the vehicle continuously determined by the ESP®sensor system, the ASRcontrol thresholds are adjusted according to the driving situation. In order to ensure stable driving conditions, on winding roads the longitudinal force must be controlled via engine torque regulation in such a way that sufficient lateral force is always available. In order to comply with this law of physics, when driving on winding roads the control thresholds for engine torque regulation on the outer wheels are reduced considerably at low frictional coefficient, ensuring that the tyres can develop sufficient lateral force.

4MATIC: top performance in all areas

The 4MATIC drive system in the GLKis among the most powerful all-wheel-drive systems there are; its control systems break new ground. Advantages over other systems with a transversely installed drive unit are achieved thanks to the basic compact, light and friction-loss-optimised design with its longitudinally positioned engine and integrated main and transfer case. Fuel consumption, for example, is at the same level as that of a comparable, conventionally driven vehicle, whilst noise and vibration levels are on a par with those in higher vehicle categories.

105 years of all-wheel-drive technology from Mercedes-Benz

The history of all-wheel drive from Mercedes-Benz begins way back in 1903, when Paul Daimler, the son of the company’s founder, creates the foundations for designing vehicles with all-wheel drive. Since then the accepted maxim has been that all-wheel drive is the number-one technology for making better and safer progress on poor roads. As the decades pass it is successfully introduced in a variety of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, in both passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Some models, such as the G-Class and the Unimog, have attained legendary status all over the world. But all-wheel drive has its benefits in everyday driving on asphalt roads too, as demonstrated by the saloons and sports utility vehicles (SUV) from Mercedes-Benz.

4MATIC available in no less than 51 Mercedes models

The Mercedes-Benz all-wheel-drive line-up includes nine model series and offers an broad range of options: starting with the C-Class and E-Class, both available as saloon and estate versions with 4MATIC, through the S-Class, the luxury CL Coupé and the R-Class touring SUV, the Stuttgart-based manufacturer offers the compact GLKSUV as well as the GL-Class and M-Class off-roaders. The evergreen G-Class off-roader, which really comes into its own off the beaten track, will be celebrating 30 years of loyal service next year. It has a reputation as being one of the world’s best cross-country vehicles and is just one of 51 passenger car models which Mercedes-Benz offers with permanent all-wheel drive.

Source: eMercedesBenz

So, who says you can’t have fun with winter driving? With the GLK 4MATIC system, driving in snowy and icy conditions is made easier and safer. Now, if you want to have a closer look at how the 4MATIC system is implemented on the new Mercedes GLK, feel free to browse the photos included in the gallery below.

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Mercedes-Benz ML320 BlueTec: The Diesel SUV

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Mercedes-Benz ML320 BlueTec: The Diesel SUV


Tired of searching for a diesel SUV that is clean, efficient, and quiet? No need to look further because Mercedes-Benz introduces the 2009 ML320 BlueTec. Equipped with a solution that zaps emissions - AdBlue - this five-passenger SUV meets the strict emissions requirements of the 50 states including California and Vermont.

The Mercedes-Benz AdBlue technology is actually a new exhaust treatment  which turns polluting exhaust gases into water and urea. Urea is then converted to ammonia, which breaks down the harmful nitrogen oxide gases into harmless substances. This results to reduced exhaust emissions, which is basically the main reason why Mercedes is able to sell this diesel SUV in 50 states.

But what else makes this Mercedes-Benz model a must-have diesel vehicle? It’s no other than its 210-hp 3-liter V-6 turbo diesel engine, which generates 398 pound-feet of torque at a very low 1600 through 2400 rpm. This vehicle has a trailering rating of 7,200 pounds, making it ideal for towing, may it be a boat, caravan, or any other form of trailer.

As for the the new-for-2009 features, the Mercedes-Benz ML320 BlueTec is equipped with a COMAND system, which comes with a 6.5 inch color display screen. This system is very helpful if you want to make quick glances as you look at the navigation map,  read the names of road, get read-out data on MP3, and see what’s behind on the rearview back-up camera. But aside from the COMAND system, there is also the Pre-Safe system, which plays a vital part in anticipating accidents, thus preparing the vehicle and the driver and its passengers for safety.

Now, it’s time to hit the showroom and check out this diesel SUV from Mercedes-Benz.

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