Friday, January 03, 2020

when they cost this much, customers want a bit of assurance that they will perform as promised



The Mercedes-Benz team have thought up a special task for the G-Class and its occupants: the steel construction is called “Iron Schöckl”; a name derived from a mountain just outside Graz in Styria. This iron mountain is used by Mercedes-Benz for test drives. The drive begins with a moderate 80 percent gradient. No problem for the eight-cylinder engine of the G 500. It even takes the 100-percent gradient smoothly, before stopping briefly at the highest point of the iron mountain, eight meters up in the air.

http://karakullake.blogspot.com/2018/01/mercedes-iron-schoeckl.html

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