W205 Mercedes C63 Hits the ‘Ring, Sounds Meh
Personally, I think it sounds good, but it’s missing something. It’s missing the raucous noise that previously made AMG engines distinct.
By: Jonathon Klein | August 6, 2014
Personally, I think it sounds good, but it’s missing something. It’s missing the raucous noise that previously made AMG engines distinct.
By: Jonathon Klein | August 6, 2014
Like lingerie falling to the floor of a cheap motel room in Atlanta on a humid evening, the W205 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG wagon continues to strip for us with heightened motivation.
By: Manuel Carrillo III | June 24, 2014
Mercedes has found a gap to fill between the 333-horsepower C400 and the 450+/- horsepower C63. The undisguised C450 Sport AMG we spotted, and its 367-horsepower twin-turbo 3.0L V6 should fit within the wheel wells nicely.
By: Derek Shiekhi | May 27, 2014
Ladies and gentlemen, please bow your heads and join Chris Harris in a moment of silence. The introduction of the 2015 C-Class means its W204 iteration is not long for this world. In departing showroom floors, it will also take the naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V8 C63 AMG along with it. Mercedes’s next-generation hot rod is […] More »
By: Derek Shiekhi | February 7, 2014
These Photos of the Week come from forum member “Dazzagt“. It’s a 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Wagon with the Black Series package, and it looks absolutely lethal in Fire Opal with red-lipped black wheels. If the Devil had a business conference to attend here on Earth, this would be his rental car … or it […] More »
By: Manuel Carrillo III | November 22, 2013
From these Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class Shooting Brake spy shots you can see the rendering we showed you last week was rather accurate. Sometimes we wonder why automakers go through all the effort of hiding their cars when we already know how they are going to look. Seemingly photographed from an underground extraterrestrial base on the moon, these […] More »
By: Manuel Carrillo III | November 22, 2013
The plug-in hybrid segment gets a lot of attention these days as the trend-setting, cutting-edge portion of the automotive industry, but plug-in hybrids have been around for a long time, and in typical ahead-of-the-curve fashion, Mercedes-Benz experimented with a plug-in hybrid prototype way back in 1982. If you’re over 40, I would apologize for the […] More »
By: Manuel Carrillo III | October 9, 2013