Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Winter Driving Guide: Tips to Survive the Snow and Ice


Sure the birds will be annoyed, but the Great Winter Storm Leon is coming through Carolina today. Review these tips for dealing with ice and frost so you stay safe on the roads:

Winter driving isn't as hard as people think it is. It just takes a little more concentration and awareness. Drive like you’re tiptoeing on ice, because you might be. Use small, slow motions. Ease on the brakes, drive like there’s an egg under the accelerator, and if you start to skid, steer in the direction you want to go and keep steady, light pressure on the gas. If you’re skidding sideways, the brake is not the pedal to press. It will just make things worse. When you brake in a straight line and the pedal starts pulsing or chattering, don’t release pressure. Keep your foot in it. That noise means the anti-lock brakes are working.
Most important, slow down. Don’t leave the house unless necessary (this is splendid advice no matter what the weather’s like—traffic congestion thanks you).

In addition, make sure you have the following:

A Healthy Battery: Idling with your front and rear defrosters on high, your lights on, Lady Gaga cranked to full volume, and a coffee warmer plugged into the cigarette lighter is asking a lot of an alternator. A good battery can help manage the electrical load.

Proper Warm-Up: Plenty of people claim that letting the engine warm up any longer than it takes for the oil-pressure gauge to register is wasting gas. But a fully warmed engine is a more efficient engine. Besides, taking off in a car that hasn't warmed properly, hasn't had the windows cleared of ice or snow, and is still freezing cold inside is dangerous at worst, no fun at best.

Winter Tires: Bolt up a set of Bridgestone Blizzaks or Michelin X-Ices, and suddenly your car can actually go and possibly even stop in slippery conditions.
Emergency Kits: The ideal cold-weather crisis kit consists of a thermal blanket, ten bucks in cash and two in change, a charged-up flashlight with batteries (or one of those crank-’em-up flashlights with the LED bulbs), an extra ice scraper, a five-pound bag of cheap clay cat litter (to throw under your tires when you get stuck), a small shovel, a charged-up battery booster with an extra cell-phone car-charger cable, one of those little sets of jumper cables that come in a pouch, a couple of pairs of warm gloves, a warm hat, an extra flannel sweatshirt with a hood, some paper towels, a can of aerosol spare-tire filler, a few packs of chemical hand warmers like HotHands, and a half-open box of fabric-softener sheets. Why dryer sheets? Mostly because they smell good, but when people see your kit and ask why you have dryer sheets, you can look sly and say, “Wouldn’t you like to know?”
Windshield Wipers
Like car batteries, windshield wipers do not improve if you ignore them. Get some premium, heavy-duty snow-and-ice wipers. A lot of these have a fabric or rubber boot to prevent moisture from accumulating and freezing their moving parts. Be sure your washer fluid is filled with a good winter solution. 
Your Gas Tank
Keep it full. More gas means more weight, which can mean better traction. Also, a gas tank nearing empty is more susceptible to condensation, which can form in the tank and then freeze in your fuel lines, preventing your car from starting.

In addition: 
Four- or All-Wheel Drive and Traction and Stability Control. 
That cover it? Good. Be careful out there.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

The E63 AMG Wagon is the Snarling Torque-Maker You Didn’t Know Existed



Once upon a time there was a dream. The dream was to have the functionality of a station wagon—a rare breed itself in the U.S.—and also give it a little bit of power. Sure, it’s nice to have the hauling capacity for a few children and a full grocery load, but it would be nice if that car weren’t a total brick wouldn’t it? Years passed, and station wagons grew rarer with every year, and those that remained were lucky if they came equipped with six simple cylinders. 


The dream faded. All of that is ripped completely to shreds by the 2014 E63 AMG 4MATIC Wagon. 

It’s essentially an E-Class sedan with a 5.5-liter twin-turbo V-8, seven-speed transmission, all-wheel-drive and an adjustable suspension. That’s enough power to go from 0-60 in three and a half seconds. But what are we saying—this is a station wagon right? It’s for parents and surfers, 16-year-olds whose parents want a safe collision-proof box.

Not anymore. This is a premium luxury vehicle that includes carbon ceramic brakes as an option if you’re a racing enthusiast, or lane drifting assistance in case you’re a family driver who pulls lots of sleepy late-night road trips. The interior styling has been updated to reflect Mercedes-Benz’s most modern motifs, there’s an optional S-Model trim if you want to get even fancier, and of course LED lights because they look fantastic. 

All of that, however, would make this “a great station wagon.” What makes it a car that would make your neighbors jealous is the fact that it’s an AMG. Simply put, it can smoke most cars on your block. It’s a dual-clutch, paddle-shifting wonder that wants to be let loose. It wants to grip, it wants to go, and its top speed is listed at 186 mph. For a station wagon, that’s insane. This is, without a doubt, one of the most fun wagons you can buy in 2014, which is probably why it garnered Left Lane’s editor’s rating of A. 

To read Left Lane’s full review and to check out photos, you’ll probably want an oxygen mask because this is a car that doesn’t have curves—it has angles. When you’re done, call or e-mail Leith Inc. if you’re curious about E63 AMG wagon, or just AMG in general. We’d be happy to walk you through it.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

2015 C-Class

The 2015 C-Class is Mercedes-Benz's mainstay, best-selling model and greatest weapon. It's taking 2014 to spread the Mercedes-Benz legacy - watch out world!

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Detroit Auto Show Debut of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA45 AMG

Dear Readers,
Welcome to the second week of the New Year and our first blog post of 2014! There are 356 more days to usher in adventure, innovation and creativity. First up on our Ta-da! List of 2014? The world debut of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA45 AMG! This upcoming addition to the burgeoning AMG side of the family will take place at the Detroit Auto Show. Be sure to check back for updates from  the show to learn about this new model and more!

Happy almost-Friday!

-The Leith Mercedes-Benz Team