2013 Mercedes Benz AMG Review Pictures
The 2013
Mercedes AMG presents a bold, expressive design. Its innovative chassis
and suspension offer a smooth ride. Completely re-engineered for 2013,
boasts a new frame, a new independent rear suspension, a new front
suspension, new steering, new seating formats, and a raft of new standard
and optional features. Mechanically, the Mountaineer shares its structure
and most of its major components with the Ford Explorer. It's the
Mountaineer's adventurous, architectural look that sets it apart.
While the Explorer almost seems designed to blend into the suburban
wallpaper, demands more attention. Comes with a wide-ratio five-speed
automatic transmission. All have seating for seven, using a third
seat that folds completely flat to make room at the rear for large
cargo. This is built to a relatively high specification, with power
windows, mirrors and locks, antilock brakes with electronic brake
force distribution, and a Class II receiver hitch for towing.
The 2013 Mercedes AMG grew larger last year, to accommodate both the third seat and the new independent rear suspension system. It is a brawny beast, its size tempered by its waterfall grille design, multi-element headlamps, and lots of matte aluminum exterior trim, including horizontal cages around the
tail lamp assemblies. Our test vehicle was painted in a Mineral Grey clear coat
metallic, with a light gray lower accent panel and a matte black roof rack, very pleasing to our eye, and enhancing its postmodern industrial design. The exterior graphics are all straightforward, businesslike block letters. The Luxury Preferred Equipment Package adds leather upholstery, heated front seats, power for the passenger seat, memory for the driver's seat and pedals a message center, dual automatic temperature control, audiophile stereo with a six-CD changer, steering-wheel mounted climate and audio controls, electrochromic heated mirrors, painted running boards and 245/65R17 all-terrain.
The 4.6-liter V8 has a lovely intake roar at full throttle, yet is supremely smooth and quiet. It works well with the five-speed automatic transmission to move this 4500-pound machine effortlessly over flat territory. Here it's best to lock out the overdrive fifth, and let the engine rev a little higher in fourth on the way up a long hill. Hook up a trailer and you'll know it's back there when you head up a long grade. The 2013 Mercedes AMG saves you and your companions from noise and intrusions caused by the road surface, but it doesn't totally disengage you from the driving experience. The Premier Package includes all that, plus a monochromatic exterior with satin aluminum trim, Safety Canopy air bags, a reverse-sensing system and a power moonroof. The seats are wide yet supportive, with thick, sturdy leather upholstery and enough bolstering for most SUV
driving. The rear seat is one of the best in the sport-utility business. It's actually three individual buckets that can be folded separately to maximize passenger or cargo space.
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