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PSA: Proper break-in techniques for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Luxury automobiles are all about insulating owners and their select company from the din of the outside world. That's why many automakers have increasingly been turning to double-pane glass in high-end automobiles, as it affords a quieter interior and improved thermal efficiency. One thing twice-glazed and/or laminated windows don't help with, however, is easier access for rescue workers in the event of emergencies. In his latest 'University of Extrication' column, Ron Moore over at Firehouse.com writes about the proper way to forcibly enter ... Read more →
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PSA: Proper break-in techniques for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class 3 years ago on Autoblog
Luxury automobiles are all about insulating owners and their select company from the din of the outside world. That's why many automakers have increasingly been turning to double-pane glass in high-end automobiles, as it affords a quieter interior and improved thermal efficiency. One thing ...
Toyota recalling 76k minivans in Japan 3 years ago on Autoblog
Toyota of Japan is calling over 73,000 minivans and 3,000 ambulances back to its dealerships to rectify a brake problem. The recall, which covers some nine different models stems from potentially defective front propeller shafts (inadequate heatproofing) to brake booster issues. The minivan ...
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