Here at MBWorld we don’t share too many burnout videos because, let’s be honest, they’re a bit unbecoming. However, when somebody goes through the trouble of conducting a burnout hat-trick (smoking the tires, engine, and a cigarette) we feel compelled to recognize that individual. In this case it is Mr. Teemu Peltola of Finland in […] More »
For those interested in a Mercedes GLK Diesel version, your wait may soon be over. Reports are that Mercedes-Benz will be offering a 2.1 liter turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in a GLK four-door wagon and will carry the GLK250 BlueTec moniker. If our GLK250 is anything like the European GLK250 then the engine will generate 204 […] More »
Diesel engine cars are becoming a preference to a good number of people because of its economy in fuel consumption as well as much quieter engine operation. Mercedes-Benz USA President Ernst Lieb was quoted as saying that the 2012 GLK will also be available with a 2.2-liter Bluetec diesel. It will cost a few thousand
The W204 Series Mercedes-Benz released the latest C-Class in January 2007. The most recent Mercedes-Benz C-Class offers the four-door sedan or the five-door estate. Unlike any of its predecessors, the new C-Class has four trim models: AMG, Avantgarde, Classic, and Elegance.
The W202 Series Mercedes-Benz officially referred to the C-Class in a sedan that debuted in 1993. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedans carried the body structure and exterior dimensions of the 190 but were built with a more comfortable and larger interior. This new C-Class carried on the nickname of “Baby Benz” as it was still the […] More »
The W201 Series Almost a century after Mercedes-Benz introduced its very first car, the world-renowned prestigious automakers debuted its first C-Class car, the 190. Not officially named the C-Class until 1993 when the second group of cars was introduced, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class was universally referred to as the “compact class”. The main differences between the […] More »
The W123 Series In production between 1976 and 1985, the first Mercedes-Benz E-Class automobile differed from their predecessors in many ways. Along with Mercedes-Benz state-of-the-art features, such as the fuel tank assemblage over the rear axle to be shielded in an accident, the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class automobiles were manufactured with a larger wheelbase and exterior […] More »