How do I delete contacts from my Mercedes?
Deleting contacts
- To delete a group of contacts: select Data/Connections in the telephone basic menu by sliding and turning the COMAND controller and press.
- Select Delete Contacts and press.
- Confirm the selection by pressing .
- Select Yes and press.
- Select Options by sliding the COMAND controller and press.
How do I transfer contacts to my Mercedes?
On your phone go to Settings, Bluetooth. Under My Devices find the one for your car, it will be MB Bluetooth followed by a number, tap the I icon on the right. You will see the options available ( Sync Contacts, Show Notifications and several groups, make sure all are set to on or selected.
Is the Mercedes Benz E55 AMG naturally aspirated?
There has only been one naturally-aspirated AMG E Class vehicle since – the E63 AMG W212 that was produced between 2009-2011, and featured a 6.2-litre M156 engine. Our E55 AMG is a low-mileage facelift model in absolutely immaculate condition.
When did the Mercedes Benz W210 E55 come out?
The W210 E55 was produced from 1998 until 2002, with a facelift model introduced in 2000. In total, just under 12,000 vehicles were produced. The W210 E class was designed by Steve Mattin, under the supervision of the legendary Head of Styling at Daimler Benz, Bruno Sacco.
How many km does the Mercedes Benz E55 AMG have?
Our E55 AMG is a low-mileage facelift model in absolutely immaculate condition. The vehicle has clocked just over 56,000 km, and its mechanical condition and body are fully reflective of that low figure.
Which is the first Mercedes Benz 55 AMG?
The W210 E55 AMG was the very first Mercedes-Benz model to called “55 AMG” (followed by models such as the SL55 AMG, S55 AMG, ML55 AMG, CLK 55 AMG, C55 AMG, CL55 AMG, G55 AMG and the CLS55 AMG). Under the bonnet of a W210 E55 AMG is an M113 5.4 litre engine.
There has only been one naturally-aspirated AMG E Class vehicle since – the E63 AMG W212 that was produced between 2009-2011, and featured a 6.2-litre M156 engine. Our E55 AMG is a low-mileage facelift model in absolutely immaculate condition.
The W210 E55 was produced from 1998 until 2002, with a facelift model introduced in 2000. In total, just under 12,000 vehicles were produced. The W210 E class was designed by Steve Mattin, under the supervision of the legendary Head of Styling at Daimler Benz, Bruno Sacco.
Our E55 AMG is a low-mileage facelift model in absolutely immaculate condition. The vehicle has clocked just over 56,000 km, and its mechanical condition and body are fully reflective of that low figure.
The W210 E55 AMG was the very first Mercedes-Benz model to called “55 AMG” (followed by models such as the SL55 AMG, S55 AMG, ML55 AMG, CLK 55 AMG, C55 AMG, CL55 AMG, G55 AMG and the CLS55 AMG). Under the bonnet of a W210 E55 AMG is an M113 5.4 litre engine.