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Mercedes-Benz is a German automobile manufacturer, a multinational division of Daimler AG. The brand builds luxury automobiles, buses, motor coaches and trucks. Mercedes-AMG is the performance arm and builds high-performance luxury vehicles. Mercedes-Benz is headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

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The current Mercedes-Benz SL has just gone through a refresh, but that doesn't mean Mercedes isn't hard at work on the next-generation. In fact, it has called in its performance arm to help out.
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What does Mercedes-Benz believe the van of the future will look like? At an event in Germany today, they revealed it.
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We'll be the first to admit we are jealous of the European auto marketplace for a number of reasons; wagons, hot hatches, Skoda vehicles! Now we have a new addition to this list, Mercedes-Benz Camper Vans.
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Mercedes-Benz has been a boon for their partners when it comes to sharing old parts. Fiat Chrysler has been going the distance with their LX rear-drive platform which uses bits from old Mercedes models. Now another automaker is taking advantage of this.
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The Canadian automotive marketplace is littered with vehicles that are nonexistent in the U.S. For example, Mercedes-Benz sells the B-Class and diesel version of the GLE-Coupe. There is also a C-Class Wagon that was announced earlier this year, but it hasn't arrived.
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Stunning Looks? Check. Opulent Interior? Check. Electric Powertrain? What?!
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Every year at Pebble Beach, the Monterey Car Week takes place with various events such as the Concours d'Elegance. But it has also become a place where luxury automakers introduce new vehicles and concepts.
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It seems Mercedes-Benz is going forward with developing its own subbrand for electric vehicles.
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Move over CLA, there's a new cheap Mercedes-Benz model in town. The price? $25,995.
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Mercedes-Benz has already revealed plans to launch an heavy-duty truck with an electric powertrain. Now there is talk of the Sprinter family of vans becoming electrified.
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Mercedes-Benz was planning to introduce a diesel engine for the U.S.-market C-Class earlier this year. But nothing has appeared. What is going on?
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In news that will probably make Tesla CEO Elon Musk somewhat mad, Mercedes-Benz has unveiled an all-electric semi-truck.
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Automakers are trying various tricks to help eek out the last drop of fuel. One example is engine start-stop tech that turns the engine off when at a stop, before restarting when you start moving. It's nice when it works. When it doesn't, that brings up some major issues.
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Mercedes-Benz already has one of the largest variety of vehicles on offer from the small smart car to the Mercedes-Maybach S600. But that wasn't enough for the German automaker. So they turned their attention to a golf cart.
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The Mercedes-AMG E63 is known for being one of the craziest performance sedans on sale. This sedan could do burnouts all day long and give muscle cars a run for their money in terms of engine note. But a big change is coming to the next-gen model.
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Want a convertible, but don't have much cash to spend on it? Smart has the vehicle for you.
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Within the next year, the Mercedes-AMG GT will see its lineup grow in size.
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Nissan cornered the market with the GT-R name. But Mercedes-Benz believes two can play that game.
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The last thing an automaker wants when launching an important vehicle is to hit a snag that causes a launch delay. Unfortunately, that is what happened to Mercedes-Benz.
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Automakers have to go through various tests and certifications before they can start selling a new model. For the most part, these go without a hitch. But once in awhile, something happens where an automaker has to push back the launch because of some issue.
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You got plug-in hybrid in my hydrogen vehicle! You got hydrogen in my plug-in hybrid vehicle! No, it isn't a Resses cup commercial from the future, but the best way to describe Mercedes' latest hydrogen vehicle.
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In the age of tightening fuel economy and emission regulations, automakers are pulling all of the stops to get ready for it. Case in point is Mercedes-Benz which has a clever idea for their gas engines.
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Earlier this week, Mercedes-Benz introduced the new E-Class Wagon. The new variant of the E-Class is jam packed with the latest technologies, and a lot of practicality. But it seems German luxury automaker was holding something back.
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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is a vehicle of extremes. On one end is the recently introduced G350d Professional that has been stripped down to the bare essentials to provide something akin to the original G-Wagen.
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Insiders say Mercedes Benz is going to unveil a rival to Tesla Model X in October, an electric SUV concept in Paris Motor Show, but without having a Supercharging Network. What range will it be?

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When Mercedes-Benz first introduced the G-Class (known as G-Wagen) back in 1979, it was the German equivalent of the Jeep Wrangler; built to go anywhere in the world, with the barest of creature comforts.
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With Mercedes-Benz unveiling the new E-Class sedan earlier this year in Detroit, we knew that it wouldn't be long before we saw the wagon, coupe, and convertible. Today, we got to see one of those variants.
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The New England Motor Press Association every year holds their Ragtop Ramble where members drive the latest crop of convertibles through the New England landscape and figure out which ones stand out. Recently, NEMPA announced their favorites from the ramble.
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The Mercedes-Benz G500 4x4² looks like a science experiment gone wrong with massive off-road tires, meaty axles, and other improvements. But how did Mercedes-Benz accomplish this?
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Whenever an automaker does something, it is a safe bet that another one will follow in their footsteps. This is mostly attributed to German automakers. Case in point: When BMW launched the X6, Mercedes-Benz worked on a competitor that launched last year called the GLE-Coupe.