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Master Technician Wins National Award

Tony Candelario, Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Master Certified technician was recently honored by Mercedes-Benz USA with the Precision Award.  This annual award is given to technicians with the highest fix it right repair scores.  Tony was only one of 4 other technicians to receive this award in the Southern Region which includes over 70 Mercedes-Benz dealerships and over 1,000 technicians.  We are so proud of Tony and his achievement!



From Left to Right:

Barry Dowling, Regional Service & Parts Director, MBUSA
Wendell Allen, Fixed Operations Director, Mercedes-Bnez of South Charlotte
Jackie Howy, Regional Service & Parts Operations Manager, MBUSA
Karen McKemie, President & General Manager, Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte
Tony Candelario, Master Technician and Precision Award Winner, Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte
Jim Hormann, Regional Service & Parts Manager, MBUSA
Art Klobuchar, Training & Education, MBUSA
Jim Willard, Service Manager, Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

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Tommy Bahama Invades Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte

Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte recently held an Evening In The Tropics, hosted by the Tommy Bahama store at South Park Mall. A Tropical Island Fashion Show featured many of the Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte associates. Outland Cigar Club was also featured and amazed the crowd with live cigar rolling demonstrations.


















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Master Technician Wins National Award
Tony Candelario, Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte Master Certified technician was recently honored by ...
Tommy Bahama Invades Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte
Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte recently held an Evening In The Tropics, hosted by the Tommy Bahama ...
Did you know?

  • Mercedes-Benz built the world's first practical automobile powered by an internal-combustion engine.


  • Anti-lock brakes, traction control and airbags were all Mercedes-Benz innovations.


  • The origins of the Daimler-Benz company founded through a merger in 1926 date back to the mid-1880s, when Gottlieb Daimler working with Wilhelm Maybach, and Karl Benz independently invented the internal combustion engine-powered automobile, in southwestern Germany.


  • AMG engines are hand-built and the completed engine received a tag with the signature of the engineer who built it. AMG has been fully-owned by Mercedes-Benz since 1999.


  • The "Safety cage" or "Safety cell" construction with front and rear crumple zones was first developed by Mercedes-Benz in 1951.


  • Mercedes Benz is in the process of pioneering a fatigue-detection system that warns the driver when they are displaying signs of micro-sleep (when the eyes stay closed for slightly longer than a natural blinking action).