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- BUSINESS, Page 51Business NotesAUTOSMercedes Bends
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- A favorite car of fat cats now seems to be suffering from a
- weight problem of its own. Mercedes-Benz heralded its new
- "S-class" autos as "the best cars in the world" when they were
- launched in March, a pointed dig at newly arrived Japanese
- rivals in the luxury market. But the S-class dream car has
- collided with the no-kidding-around standards of the German
- government, which require car companies to declare the "gross
- weight" of their models in actual use. Auto Motor und Sport, an
- industry magazine based in Stuttgart, pointed out that when a
- Mercedes 300SE is loaded with such hefty but popular options as
- air-conditioning and an automatic transmission, only 576 lbs.
- worth of frills like passengers and their luggage brings the car
- up to its registered gross weight of about three tons. That has
- provoked much German ridicule for the obese auto; an Auto Motor
- und Sport reader observed that the new car would be useful only
- for carrying four toothbrush-wielding dwarfs to a nudist colony.
- The embarrassed automaker solved the problem with
- paper-shuffling panache, persuading the government to add 308
- lbs. to the car's official weight.
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