What year did cars start using computers?

What year did cars start using computers?

Automotive manufactures began introducing early versions of computer controlled systems to perform one specific function; In 1968, Volkswagen introduced the first vehicle with a computer controlled electronic fuel injection (EFI) system – the D-Jetronic, a transistorized electronic module manufactured by Bosch.

When did the Mercedes Benz’s 350 come out?

S 350 (in the US this was available in 2006 only; had 3.7L V6 and 5-speed Automatic transmission) Some models had options for Sport package, Designo, and/or 4Matic.

When did the Mercedes Benz W220’S class come out?

In the United States the W220 S-Class was introduced in 1999 for the 2000 model year, replacing the W140. The type was noted as being the leader in the U.S. car market for luxury cars, and early reviews were mostly positive but noted the amount of money that could be spent on options.

How many Mercedes Benz’s class’s 500s are there?

On top of that, an additional over 13,000 all-wheel drive S 500 version were made and over 21,000 short-wheel base S 500 models. This works out to about 140,000 S 500 of all versions across all model years out of 484,683 of all W220 models over its production run.

When did the Mercedes Benz’s class get a facelift?

In the US for the 2010 model year, the S-Class received a facelift across the entire model line in mid-2009. Daytime LED running lights were fitted to the outer edges of the bi-xenon lamp units. The rear end was accented with a total of 52 distinctively arranged LEDs in the two taillights. Gone are the body-colored strips through the tail lamps.

S 350 (in the US this was available in 2006 only; had 3.7L V6 and 5-speed Automatic transmission) Some models had options for Sport package, Designo, and/or 4Matic.

In the United States the W220 S-Class was introduced in 1999 for the 2000 model year, replacing the W140. The type was noted as being the leader in the U.S. car market for luxury cars, and early reviews were mostly positive but noted the amount of money that could be spent on options.

On top of that, an additional over 13,000 all-wheel drive S 500 version were made and over 21,000 short-wheel base S 500 models. This works out to about 140,000 S 500 of all versions across all model years out of 484,683 of all W220 models over its production run.

In the US for the 2010 model year, the S-Class received a facelift across the entire model line in mid-2009. Daytime LED running lights were fitted to the outer edges of the bi-xenon lamp units. The rear end was accented with a total of 52 distinctively arranged LEDs in the two taillights. Gone are the body-colored strips through the tail lamps.