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November 18th, 2005 at 08:08pm pep boyz Category : Auto News, Did you know?

that the Mercedes-Benz Unimog was first presented to the public in 1948? It presented at the first German agricultural show after the war. It is not only able to drive on the muddy field, through dense woodland or across sandy deserts. The Unimog’s cab is equipped with the VarioPilot system. The VarioPilot system enable the instrument panel and pedals can be moved from left to right and vice versa in just seconds. This gives the driver an excellent view of his working area at all times.(Source:Mercedes-Benz)

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November 17th, 2005 at 09:00pm pep boyz Category : Did you know?

that Mercedes-Benz offers an extra-long rural service bus? The Integro L measures 15 metres from front to rear. It can be used at peak times on long-distance routes to carry large number of passengers. (Source:Mercedes-Benz)

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November 16th, 2005 at 10:51pm pep boyz Category : Did you know?

that the Mercedes-Benz coaches are regarded as the last word in luxury coach travel? The Travego and Tourismo touring coaches are particularly comfortable and safe. This makes them just the job for holidaymakers who want to be able to relax during a long trip. (Source: Mercedes-Benz)

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November 16th, 2005 at 10:42pm pep boyz Category : Did you know?

that the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, is also available in a bus version? This Sprinter can be used as a regular-service bus or a touring coach. This 6.25 tonne Sprinter can accomodate 35 passengers in the regular-service version and 18 or 25 passengers in the touring coach version. (Source: Mercedes-Benz)

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