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Sound the trumpets, and set the lights to strobe: Leith Fully Detailed is focusing today on our Mercedes-Benz dealer in Raleigh: Leith, Inc. Authorized Mercedes-Benz Sales and Service. Why does it have such a long name? Well, it’s a funny story with a heck of a punchline—legal reasons—but who hasn’t heard the one about trademarks and registered terms? We’re certain that you can do well enough at the country club without our help, so we’ll focus instead on providing background on our capital city Mercedes-Benz location.

Leith, Inc. Authorized Mercedes-Benz Sales and Service—See? It gets funnier every time we say it—is one of Leith’s earliest locations with a founding date of 1972. Raleigh has gone through a lot of change since then, and we have changed with it, but one of our favorite areas of growth has been with our customers. Forty-two years is a long time in terms of relationships. It’s even long enough for a kid born in 1972 to acquire the means to purchase a Mercedes-Benz today. It has been our pleasure, therefore, to provide the highest level of service to our city, and to become friends with many of its inhabitants.

The Mercedes-Benz itself has changed a good deal over that time. Our facilities on Capital Boulevard have undergone renovations and remodelings, even expanding to create new areas such as an enormous service center for a new Mercedes-Benz vehicle, the Sprinter van. Our more consumer-oriented vehicles—C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, etc.—have imbibed from the cup of technological enhancement. There are safety and performance systems running on the Mercedes-Benz of today that would have seemed impossible in 1972.

A modern Mercedes-Benz can parallel park itself. It can see obstructions in the dark. It can brake itself faster than the human eye can see. It can regulate fuel use and repurpose energy that would have dissipated uselessly just a few decades before. More computer code and sophisticated engineering go into a Mercedes-Benz today than the entire Apollo space vehicles from NASA in the 1960s.

All this to say that we have enjoyed getting to know you over 42 years and would be pleased if you stopped by. Have an excellent start to your week.

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