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- A facelift is the revival of a product through cosmetic means, for example by changing its appearance while leaving its underlying engineering or design intact. Web sites, magazines or other industries may also be facelifted, for instance when their titles and products appear dated. The term probably comes from the same term used in plastic surgery. (en)
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- Comparison between the pre-facelift W212 E-Class and the facelift W212 E-Class (en)
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- Mercedes-Benz_E_200_BlueEFFICIENCY_Avantgarde__–_Frontansicht,_23._September_2012,_Ratingen.jpg (en)
- Mercedes-Benz_E_250_Avantgarde_Sport-Paket_AMG__–_Frontansicht,_21._September_2013,_Ratingen.jpg (en)
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- A facelift is the revival of a product through cosmetic means, for example by changing its appearance while leaving its underlying engineering or design intact. Web sites, magazines or other industries may also be facelifted, for instance when their titles and products appear dated. The term probably comes from the same term used in plastic surgery. (en)
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