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from Gucci and LVMH to Mercedes-benz and BMW. oeconsumers are much more in demand for authenticity,
a high-paid engineer at a Mercedes-benz showroom in northern India. oenow if something happens, we have a backup plan.
In the nineteen-eighties, a German engineer named Ernst Dickmanns, at the Bundeswehr University in Munich, equipped a Mercedes van with video cameras and processors,
and Mercedes appears to be the first to market. Mercedes offers Distronic Plus with Steering Assist as an option on the 2014 S-class luxury sedans.
GM anticipates its Super Cruise system will debut later this decade. Both use a combination of radar and computer vision to center the vehicle in the lane
Mercedes, for example, requires two hands on the steering wheel at all times.##oeeveryone s looking for ways to keep the driver engaged,
#Advocates like to say that there is no technical reason the new Mercedes needs hands on the wheel to steer through a turn.
and the Model S had become the third best-selling luxury car, behind only the Mercedes E Class and BMW 5 Series.
with its luxury shops, roaming BMWS and Mercedes, and European-style villas in the suburbs.
Mercedes offers Distronic Plus with Steering Assist as an option on the 2014 S-class luxury sedans.
Mercedes for example requires two hands on the steering wheel at all times. Everyone's looking for ways to keep the driver engaged says Dan Flores a spokesman for GM.
Advocates like to say that there is no technical reason the new Mercedes needs hands on the wheel to steer through a turn.
author and U-M graduate student Andres Baeza who works in the laboratory of Mercedes Pascual in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles such as the Mercedes F-Cell scheduled to be introduced about 2014; and compressed natural gas vehicles such as the Honda civic Natural gas.
A few years back, BMW and Mercedes benz had to turn off some of the onboard electronics on their high-end cars
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