If you're not smart enough to understand something as simple as that, you probably cannot afford a MB.
it's so patently obvious that someone screwed it up not knowing lincoln's history with 'mark' and sent out a huge marketing blitz with 'emkay' as the pronunciation. by the time someone realized what had happened the blitz was already on and it was too late to change it.I like Lincoln. They are belligerent that MK doesn't mean mark, it is emkay. But you can justify yourself just calling it a Mark Z or a Mark S.
Although it was true in the past, I don't recall mentioning anything about the litres of an engine.
S stands for S Classe.
65 stands for V12 AMG engine, which is shared by the CL65 (soon to be S65 Coupe), SL65, and G65. Same engine, same numbers.
Same for the S550. Same engine in SL550, E550, ML550, and a few other models.
If I'm not mistaken, the numbers still indicate the engine, even if they do not indicate the litres of the engine.
Although it was true in the past, I don't recall mentioning anything about the litres of an engine.
If I'm not mistaken, the numbers still indicate the engine, even if they do not indicate the litres of the engine.