AMG Mercedes-Benz Photo Shoot

I have been asked to help find AMG Mercedes-Benz owners interested in participating in a photo shoot in Paradise Valley, AZ. Mercedes-Benz USA is commemorating AMG's 41st Anniversary in 2008.

The event will take place in late February 2008. MBUSA is looking for AMG models from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's. This is a great way to meet AMG enthusiasts and increase the long-term value of your car. Your car may be included in MBUSA marketing materials.

Please send me your AMG model info and your contact info if you are interested. Thanks!


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Southeast AMG Mercedes-Benz Enthusiast Meet and Car Show

Join a group of AMG enthusiasts at the Andretti Speed Lab – Roswell, GA. All AMG Mercedes-Benz vehicles are welcome to attend.

Saturday, November 10th
Third Annual AMG Enthusiast Meet and Car Show at Andretti Speed Lab in Roswell, GA. This event is produced by AMG Enthusiasts and supported by the MBUSA AMG Private Lounge. It is time to polish up those AMG’s and bring them out to meet up with your fellow enthusiasts as we add the first ever AMG Car show to the agenda this year.

  • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Registration
  • 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM Car Show 
  • 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM Dinner, Q&A Session and Awards

Attending are representatives from Mercedes-Benz USA’s AMG Team as well as the AMG Private Lounge – both product management and technical support plus several AMG vehicles on display from Mercedes-Benz USA.

Be sure to bring your driving shoes as Andretti’s indoor karting track will be open all day – award for the best lap time cut by an AMG driver.

Awards presented for the following categories:

  • Best In Show
  • Longest Distance Traveled
  • Most Miles on your AMG
  • Oldest “Running” AMG
  • Baldest Tires
  • Best Karting Time
  • Most Modified AMG

Registration is free and will open in the next week. A small fee will be charged for those wanting to attend the dinner.

Post a reply if you are interested and/or send an email to Atlanta AMG Meet

- Info Provided by the Atlanta AMG Enthusiasts


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AMG Market – The AMG Mercedes-Benz August 13 Weekly Update

It has been a quite week for AMG but there are still a few stories to ponder:

2007 R500Fast Moving Minivans Aren't Moving Off the Showroom Floors
According to MBUSA, the Mercedes-Benz R500 and the AMG R63 are on the endangered species list – only the strong survive. Mercedes-Benz is dropping both V-8 versions for model year 2008 as indicated on our home page, scroll down to "What's new for 2008." 

Introduced last year with a price tag of $88,000, the 500 HP AMG R63 isn't moving well off of the showroom floors – wonder why? You guessed it. A minivan on steroids is a hard sell at that price. Competitors offer alternatives priced in the $50,000 and lower range. Expect to see V-6 versions of the R-class selling below $50,000 in 2008. Brief story here at Automotive News (requires subscription).

Show Car, an R500 you won't see the average soccer Mom driving anytime soon: Alpine Electronics of America, Inc. demonstrated their "RLS" show car at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The car, which started life as a Mercedes Benz R500, was transformed into a show-stopping, elegant, rolling IMPRINT sound system demonstration. See pics at AllCarNews.com here.

The Most Dangerous Deal in America
If you like Wall Street reading, Daniel Roth's well written article in the Sept. 2007 issue of Conde Nast, Portfolio.com, provides a look inside the secretive world of Cerberus Capital­­­—and why its plan to save Chrysler spooks Wall Street. Read about Cerberus Capital and their CEO, Stephen Feinberg. Here's an excerpt:

Stephen Feinberg currently sits on top of a collection of companies that employs roughly 250,000 people and generates annual revenue of more than $120 bil­lion. If you added them all up, they would form the ninth-largest business in the U.S., with sales greater than those of Pfizer, Microsoft, and United Airlines combined. Feinberg runs multiple private equity and hedge funds under the Cerberus umbrella, and these have produced outsize returns, consistently beating the performance of rival funds.

Mercedes-Benz BLUETEC Initiative in Europe
E 300 BLUETEC Clean Diesel Technology
Stuttgart, Aug 10, 2007 (DaimlerChrysler news) – The inventor of BLUETEC technology is entering a new era with the new E 300 BLUETEC. On the back of positive experiences gained in the American market since the autumn of 2006, the environment-compatible BLUETEC diesel system is now also available in a passenger car model in the European market. Mercedes-Benz has achieved a massive reduction in emissions and compliance with the EU 5 standard whilst retaining the same favorable consumption figures.

2008 C-Class, Mercedes-BenzThe C Drive is Coming, A Mercedes-Benz Exclusive
MBUSA has launched a national initiative to promote the 2008 C-class. Invitations have been sent out for eleven events, which are being held nationwide during August, Sept. and October 2007. You can be among the first to experience the 2008 C-Class at "The C Drive" event, possibly in your area.

Guests of The C Drive are being invited to a unique, modern venue to take both variants of the 2008 C-Class — the C-Sport Sedan and the C-Luxury Sedan — for a spin on a street drive as well as a closed-course performance drive. During the event MBUSA will also provide a multimedia presentation demonstrating "all the ways the 2008 C-Class takes the Mercedes-Benz commitment to high style, performance, and technology to all-new levels." Plus, on-air talent from SIRIUS Satellite Radio will be on hand to provide the event soundtrack. More C Drive info here.

Events

August 19 – Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
First conducted in 1950, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance is often said to be the world’s premier celebration of the automobile. Beautiful and rare automobiles appear on the famed eighteenth fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links each year, and connoisseurs of art and technology congregate to see them. The event draws tens of thousands of the world’s automotive aficionados and connoisseurs of culture. Famed designers, racing greats, captains of industry and a multitude of media representatives covering automotive and lifestyle trends are all a part of the mix.

In addition to the classic cars that are displayed, concept cars, prototypes and the latest models are unveiled on the upper lawn of The Lodge at Pebble Beach. There are auctions and sales, special exhibitions of art and automobilia, dinners and parties, and even fashion shows.

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AMG Mercedes-Benz – Tomorrow

Late spring I wrote an article for The Star Magazine titled, "AMG Mercedes-Benz, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." The Star is published by the Mercedes-Benz Club of America (MBCA). For those that don't get the magazine, here's a short excerpt concerning the "tomorrow" for AMG.

The following excerpt also includes information that I collected while researching that was not published. You can read the article in the July/August issue of the Star magazine (page 55).

More horsepower. Is it possible and do we even want more?
Its clear the engineers and designers of pre-merger AMG vehicles focused heavily on performance and increasing horsepower. This trend continues post-merger but the focus is slowly but surely changing.

I’ve encountered AMG enthusiasts claiming a "watering down" of the performance bias, while others view this shifting tide as a return to a more balanced automobile. However you view this mild debate it is apparent that we are approaching the horsepower limits for passenger cars. Due to the limitations associated with cooling an engine, the practical horsepower limit is widely believed to be in the range of 650 to 700 hp. Given we’re basically there, what’s next?

New decades create new customer demands and automobile manufacturers are paying attention.

“Sooner or later the market for high-performance vehicles will be saturated, as there’s only limited demand for 600 bhp cars,” explains Oliver Kurz, Head of Planning, Reporting and Order Management at Mercedes AMG. “These are the kind of trends we needed to consider in our planning processes.” (Quote from Cognos website).

Significantly more attention is being paid to creature comforts and cockpit controls. Instead of more horses under the hood expect to see more chips in the chassis. By the end of the decade, a third of a car's value will lie in its electronics and advanced technologies.

AMG competitor BMW is also heavily focused on technology and their advances have caught the eye of tech savvy PC Magazine, which awarded the BMW X5 the "Digital Drive Car of The Year." The criteria for PC Magazine's second annual Digital Drive Awards? They looked for cars with an expected baseline of technology – such as Bluetooth, navigation, parking sonar, stability control, and a full complement of safety features. Then they sought out the first implementations of technology that will be mainstream in two to five years.

Based on PC Magazine’s comments on the, ah, BMW, here’s a few things you can expect,

“Consider the tech package, for instance. The nav system employs a split-screen, transflective display that grows brighter in sunlight. The real-time traffic reports draw information from more than 600,000 other vehicles that automatically report their position and speed (rather than relying on copters, police sightings, and embedded sensors prone to failure). A back-up camera and front/rear sonar combine to provide a backing view – enhanced by Doppler-effect sound – that overlays warning bars (in green, yellow, and red) to indicate your proximity to hazards.”

They can rocket to the future, they can rocket to the moon…if they need anything they push a button and it's done. Sound familiar? Yes, the Jetsons will soon be comfortable in the cockpit of your car.

Last year I had the pleasure of attending an AMG talk given by former AMG Product Manager, Rob Allan. MBCA’s Greater Washington Section organized the event. It was a classic with Rob giving his presentation in the garage bay area at Euro Motorcars of Germantown – where else would a true car guy rather be?

During the presentation Rob touched on the improvements in transmission technology. If you haven’t done so already, kiss your stick shift goodbye. Like it or not machines now shift faster, smoother, and more intelligently than humans. Double down shifting? Not a problem. According to Rob Allan and other automotive aficionados, automatic transmissions are now “the world’s most intelligent transmissions.” The only thing the driver should reach for with his or her right hand is a coffee mug; assuming coffee isn’t dispensed out of the steering wheel in the future – maybe I should patent that idea? You can also expect to hear, “Mom, what’s a stick shift?”

Another resource pertaining to AMG’s future you should consider is the discussion groups published on the AMG Private Lounge. AMG owners have access to exclusive information such as the “Chat Sessions” held on the discussion boards. About once a month the AMG Product Manager from MBUSA, currently Mark Ramsey, hosts a discussion session where he answers questions from AMG Private Lounge members. The publishers prefer not to re-publish the question and answer sessions so you’ll need to visit the Lounge for details.

Performance still holds the prominent role in the AMG marketing campaigns. Consider, for example, the marketing copy for the SL 55 AMG, which reads, “An athlete among roadsters, the muscular, dynamic, tireless SL 55 AMG possesses strength and style.” The performance stats still come first, “With the 517 hp (380 kW) of the AMG 5.5-liter V8 Kompressor engine…” And the styling features still follow performance, “The AMG styling, retractable hardtop and attractive interior complete the look that complements its high performance.”

Will AMG reach the day when the high performance complements the styling? I doubt it but the trend appears to be heading in this direction.

No matter what direction our beloved AMG cars take in the future, one thing will always remain the same: AMG “high-styling” cars will be fun to drive and enthusiasts will drive them.

 


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2007 AMG Mercedes-Benz Challenge Dates

Besides the autobahn, where can you drive a variety of AMGs to the limit without getting arrested? How about at the California Speedway or Lime Rock Park? Mercedes-Benz offers an event for AMG enthusiasts branded "The AMG Challenge." For a couple of grand you can experience the power of AMG on the track and learn professional skills to tame the track.

2007 Mercedes-Benz AMG ChallengeIf you own an AMG you should have rec'd an invite from Mercedes-Benz, but if you didn't you can contact them by phone (see the end of this post). Also, you may forward an invitation to a friend by having them register at www.mbusa.com/amgchallenge using the code AMG999. If the events are sold out, they will be placed on a waiting list.

Here's the description of the event provided by Mercedes-Benz and the dates/locations: 

Your day at the AMG Challenge will give you an adrenaline rush…unlike any other. You'll learn high-performance driving skills from racing greats including Le Mans and World Challenge champions. You'll experience the twists and turns of a first-class race track driving a range of Mercedes-Benz AMG vehicles including the E55, C55, CLK55, CL55, SLK55 and the S55. And you'll power through esses with the SL55 AMG and thunder down the high-speed stretches with the all new CLS55 AMG.

It will be a full day packed with excitement including:

  • On-track driving clinics
  • Timed competition on an autocross track
  • Performance driving exercises highlighting car positioning, steering method, throttle control, racing line theory and much more
  • Open lapping on the main track
  • Hot laps with top-name professional drivers
  • At the conclusion of the event, there will be a celebratory champagne toast including a certificate, trophy and awards presentation

It all adds up to an unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss. The event admission fee is $1,195. If you haven’t registered yet, sign up now. These limited spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis only.

AMG Challenge Dates 

UPDATE (April 2007): The dates and locations for the AMG Challenge have changed!

AMG Challenge dates changed - April 2007
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May 11 or 12
[May 10 added to dates]

California Speedway – Fontana, CA
AMG Challenge Graduate date, May 13

July 31 or Aug. 1
[NO LONGER OFFERED AT THIS TRACK AS OF APRIL 2007]

Lime Rock Park – Lakeville, CT
AMG Challenge Graduate, Aug. 2

Aug. 18 or 19
[NO LONGER OFFERED AT THIS TRACK AS OF APRIL 2007]
Autobahn Country Club – Joliet, IL

Sept. 18 & 19 [TRACK AND DATES ADDED]
Pocono Raceway – Long Pond, PA

Oct. 5 or 6
[DATES CHANGED TO OCT. 11 & 12]
Homestead Miami Speedway – Homestead, FL
AMG Challenge Graduate, Oct. 7

Additional Resources
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Visit one of the following links or call the phone number provided below if you want more info:

  • AMG Challenge Overview Page (enter the guest code AMG999 to access the info)
  • Phone for more info: 201-802-7891 or 201-802-7892 (9:00AM-6:00PM EST)

Other Resources

Editors Note: Sorry, you can't drive you own car – vehicles are provided. 

 


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