Everyone raved about the CL550, but that was before they took a peek at the CL600. The CL600 is full of power, beauty, safety, and some new features that you won’t see in your average every day vehicle. The price hasn’t been released yet, but you can just imagine what the price will be.
August 13th, 2007 | Posted in CL Class, Reviews | No Comments
Mercedes-Benz became the people to re-introduce the SUV the the public when they created the M-Class SUV almost ten years ago. The M-Class gave you the luxury and elegance you wanted from a vehicle with only a little more then the competition. Mercedes had done it, they had started a trend and no one could stop them.
July 28th, 2007 | Posted in G and GL Class, News | No Comments
The brand new SLR McLaren Roadster is a great combination of high-tech motor racing and a high performance sports car. It has the ability to travel long distances at high speeds and keeps you comfortable the whole ride with its lush and classy interior. It is made of carbon fibre, something that is used in many Formula 1 vehicles, which also gives the car a safety blanket for anyone who rides in it.
July 17th, 2007 | Posted in Reviews, S and SL Class | No Comments
It seems that Mercedes has something cooking that not many people have been able to see. The SLC Super Coupe is coming to dealerships everywhere and as always someone was able to catch a glimpse on what it might look like.
Someone was able to catch a glimpse of an early development mule out testing, and word is that the car will likely get its grunt from a front-mounted 6.2-liter V8 provided by AMG. In natural guise it would put out 500 bhp, but with a few blowers that could easily be “remedied” to 700 or so.
June 21st, 2007 | Posted in News, S and SL Class | No Comments
Mercedes decided that it was time for the CLK-Class coupes and convertibles to be given a makeover the the 2006 model year. Probably the biggest improvement that was made was the larger and more powerful bas six-cylinder engine. Unfortunately for Mercedes the CLK has never been known for its reliablity. It may be a great vehicle to show off, but that means little to consumers.
June 11th, 2007 | Posted in CLK Class, Reviews | No Comments
Mercedes has finally completed the construction of the W204 C-Class that was launched in Europe. Know they are focusing all of their attention to creating the AWD 4Matic Mercedes. If they complete the project on time then they will be able to go on sale by the time winter rolls around. This new 4Matic model will be equipped with the center diff right next to the engine. Much like in the brand new S-Class model.
May 29th, 2007 | Posted in C Class, News | No Comments
With its sporty appearance and sumptuous level of appointments, the immediately available Sport Edition is a new highlight among the Coupés and Cabriolets of the Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class. 18-inch light-alloy wheels in an exclusive design, AMG styling features in the exterior and bi-xenon headlamps as standard give this special model a particularly distinctive appearance.
May 4th, 2007 | Posted in CLK Class, Reviews | No Comments
Crossover vehiclesare becoming more and more popular and next year will be no different. Mercedes has decided to add their own vehicle to the mix by creating the 2007 R63 AMG. The AMG version of the R-Class, which was brand new for the 2006 model year, shares the same underpinnings as another AMG stable mate, the ML63. The R63 can seat up to six people, making it perfect as a family vehicle.
April 20th, 2007 | Posted in R Class, Reviews | No Comments
The first-generation SLK was seen as cute and somewhat underpowered despite its supercharged four. The only two numbers Mercedes-Benz want you to know about the new V-6-powered model are these: 5.4, that’s the roadster’s impressive 0-60 time. We’ll attest that the all-new SLK 350 has the looks to go with its velvet punch. You can’t miss this comely two-seater’s parentage.
April 13th, 2007 | Posted in Reviews, SLK Class | No Comments
When Mercedes created the G-Class model it was a vehicle designed for hard core people who would drive it on off-road excursions. This explains to us why its biggest competitors are the Hummer H1 and the Land Rover Range Rover. The G-Class was built in Graz, Austria.
Even though this vehicle is built for off-road it was still given a classy and somewhat softened looking body. The G-Class comes in at 185.6 inches long on a 112.2 inch wheelbase making it 3 inches shorter then the 2006 M-Class. The G-Class was equipped with rigid front and rear axles and three locking differntials.
April 3rd, 2007 | Posted in G and GL Class, Reviews | No Comments