Going through our inbox this morning, an anonymous reader tipped us off to a new animation appearing on Mercedes' AMG website - one which depicts the above-shown vehicle along with a message stating "In July... the fog lifts." As for what model is making its debut, that we cannot say, although the grainy vehicle in question does bear a striking resemblance to the SLK-Class.
As you may remember, back in March we brought you the first details of the new BRABUS-tuned variants of the new smart fortwo: the smart fortwo BRABUS and the smart fortwo BRABUS Xclusive. Although at the time, the full list of specifications and performance figures were revealed, the one thing absent from the press release was exactly how much the various BRABUS-tweaked smarts would set you back; today, however, that answer has been revealed. For those of you residing in countries where the smart is sold, pricing for the BRABUS smart range is as follows...
As my eloquent title has already alluded to, the latest round of Mercedes reviews have surfaced, and this time, six lovable MB models have been put to the test for your reading entertainment. The CL65 AMG, the 2008 C220 CDI Sport, the 2008 C300 Sport, the 2008 C350 Sport, the CLS350 CGI and the ML320 CDI - these are the chosen ones. So if you've been contemplating any of the aforementioned, hit the jump for the full details of what reviewers thought of each...
Going through out inbox this morning, two readers by the names of Carlos and ZZ tipped us off to a video posted on YouTube recently - one which showcases the upcoming Mercedes C63 AMG.
In the video, two gentlemen stalk the unsuspecting C-Class, capturing its impeccable exhaust note as well as some stationary close-ups. There's not much you haven't already seen, but it's a funny video which provides yet another reminder Mercedes' M3-slayer is just around the corner...
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Welcome back ladies and gentlemen; I hope you all had a splendid summer weekend. To kick things off this sultry June morning comes news that the Mercedes-Benz Actros recently celebrated a momentous milestone, with the 500,000th unit rolling off the assembly plant in Wörth on Friday.
On hand for the event was the recipient of the milestone vehicle, Hervé Street, president of the French shipping company Star’s Service, as well as Hubertus Troska, head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks (Europe/Latin America) and Ulrich Bastert, head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Sales and Marketing...
If you're in the market for a new CLK63 AMG Black Series, CL65 AMG, C220 CDI or E63 AMG but are still pondering whether or not you should take the plunge, you, my dear readers, are in luck. Each of the aforementioned models has been reviewed recently, which, as I'm sure you all know by now, means it time for another installment of our "Review Roundup" segment.
As with all our "Review Roundups," you can find links to each review along with tidy summaries of each immediately after the jump...
I'm taking this all with a grain of salt, but according to the fine gentlemen over at Winding Road, pictured before you is a test mule for Mercedes forthcoming Audi R8 slayer, dubbed the SLC. If the rumors are to be believed, the SLC (which will be built by the German company HWA) is set to be powered by AMG's 6.2-Liter V8, and will be based on the next-generation SL platform. As a result, a front-engine design is expected along with a non-retractable carbon fiber roof...
In awards news, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently awarded head of Mercedes' passenger car safety development Dr. Rodolfo Schöneburg with the "U.S. Government Award for Safety Engineering Excellence."
The award, which is bestowed every two years on the occasion of the Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV), was presented by the U.S. governement in recognition of the outstanding contribution Rodolfo has made to the field of automotive safety...
New Mercedes SLR McLaren Set To Make Public Debut At The Goodwood Festival Of Speed
Posted June 20th, 2007 At 7:50 AM CST
Those of you wishing to be the first among the general population to witness firsthand Mercedes' new SLR convertible, mark your calendars. This weekend at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK, the supercar will make its public debut, finally showcasing to the world what a SLR sans top looks like...
It's been a few weeks since we've had the pleasure of bringing you a "Review Roundup", but for those of you who've been in Mercedes review withdrawal, today my friends your pain is about to end. We're back with another action-packed installment, and this time, the entire AMG lineup, the CLK63 AMG Black Series, the CLK Cabriolet and the 2008 C280 Sport are all scrutinized for your reading entertainment.
As will all of our "Review Roundup" features, you can find links to each review, along with a brief summary of each, immediately after the jump...
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen; I hope you all had a fantastic weekend. One of the stories making headlines today is a rumor published by the German magazine Focus which states that Apple - purveyor of the iPod, Mac computer line, soon-to-be iPhone, etc. - is developing a new navigation system which will make its debut on Mercedes models starting in 2009. The rumor then goes on to indicate that after a six-month exclusivity deal, other automakers will follow suit and offer the new nav units in addition to MB...
At a press event in Kitzbuehl, Austria, Car and Driver met with the head of Mercedes passenger car design Hans-Dieter Futschik to witness firsthand the Mercedes' newest addition to its SUV family: the GLK-Class. Although taking photos of the model wasn't permitted, a number of details of the model have been revealed, well ahead of its premier which is currently scheduled to take place in the second half of 2008...
Going through our inbox this morning, a reader by the name of Will tipped us off to a video posted on Wise Bread, one which provides an amusing look at a Mercedes dealer which attempted to, either directly or indirectly, screw a customer.
It's a seven minute video, so if you don't have time to watch it, I'll give you a quick summary. A Mercedes owner was having trouble with his moonroof, so he took it to a Mercedes dealership for a repair estimate. The dealership informed said Mercedes owner he needed a new frame, etc., and that the cost would be about $6,500. Owner then took his Mercedes to another repair shop, after which he was informed that a small stone lodged in the moonroof was the cause of the malfunction, a repair which was carried out with the help of a tweezers at the cost of $143...
As evidenced by the host of safety features found on their current model lineup, Mercedes is clearly a company focused on improving driving safety, whether it be in the event of an accident or by preventing an accident altogether. But have you ever wondered what the future holds in store for driving safety?
If so, Mercedes has published a press release today detailing their forward-looking safety concept...
In a recent survey conducted by Motor Klassik, readers of the trade journal named the Mercedes CLS, SL and G-Class models "classics-to-be," placing each at the top of their respective classes in the "upper medium," "convertible" and "offroader" segments. Other Mercedes models mentioned in the survey included the SLR McLaren in the "sports car" category, the Maybach 57/62 in the "luxury" category and the smart fortwo in the "mini cars" category, with each of the aforementioned earning second in their respective classes...