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New Scent of Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz may be an expert in fine sports and luxury automobiles, but their savvy sensibilities and talents extend far beyond the realm of high-horsepower engines and exquisite cars. Currently, the Mercedes-Benz lineup includes the C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, CL-Class and M-Class (among many others); fashion wear; eyewear; watches...And, soon we will see a new Men's fragrance in 2012.

The luxury automaker, knows quite a bit about image and presentation. Nobody, want to walk around…

The entire smart brand has stood for efficiency from its very inception.  Maximum maintenance at minimum costs. That's what you get with the smart fortwo, thanks in part to long maintenance intervals. Now, smart is offering  a warranty that extends to 4 years / 50,000 miles. Extended service and warranty coverage packages are also available through Fletcher Jones Imports, your Las Vegas smart center for sales and service

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Mercedes-Benz is preparing to launch a new model targeted to compete with the Audi TT in a matter of two years.  The arsenal we're speaking of is the Mercedes-Benz compact SLA roadster.

You might remember, the Mercedes-Benz SLA concept originally debuted in the New Millennium at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The luxury concept was originally based on the Mercedes-Benz A-Class.  There has been talk, however, that the production version…

New Law regarding Texting and Driving

Cell, texting news: As of Oct. 1, law officers in Nevada may stop and warn motorists who are texting or using handheld cell phones. The ticketing starts Jan. 1, 2012. Fines will be $50, then $100 and then $250.

Nevada banned handheld cell phone use and text messaging for all drivers. Enforcement is primary, meaning drivers can be stopped and cited for that reason alone. Nevada was the 34th state to ban texting while driving.

The measure, SB 140, has was approved by Gov. Brian Sandoval, who made it clear that he would support a statewide ban on text messaging while driving. The Assembly's final vote came May 30 and the Senate signed off June 4.


Sen. Shirley Breeden was the bill's author. Her texting bill of 2010 failed to get out of committee, but, undaunted, she added handheld cell phones to 2011 plan. "We're going to go for the whole enchilada," she said as the legislative year began.