Dan Bilzerian Takes Playmates to Airport in G63 6×6
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In its current configuration, Bilzerian’s G63 6×6 makes over 800 horsepower and 700lb-ft of torque, which makes it well-suited for trips to the airport.
By: Jonathon Klein | August 19, 2015
In its current configuration, Bilzerian’s G63 6×6 makes over 800 horsepower and 700lb-ft of torque, which makes it well-suited for trips to the airport.
By: Jonathon Klein | August 19, 2015
Lego has partnered with Mercedes to bring you the coolest Lego Technic truck ever. The Arocs kit consists of over 3,000 pieces, includes working hydraulics, and employs countless means of articulation.
By: Jonathon Klein | July 14, 2015
A few years ago, Mercedes was offering a G500 “Lang,” which essentially means long, which essentially means it was a pickup truck. Then the folks over at Brabus got their hands on one.
By: Jonathon Klein | July 7, 2015
After a warm reaction to the idea of a Mercedes-Benz pickup here in the U.S., Mercedes is reconsidering bringing the new truck to America.
By: Jonathon Klein | April 9, 2015
In the weirdest and most unrelated news we’ve heard in quite some time, Mercedes is planning on building a midsize pickup truck. Yes, you read that right.
By: Jonathon Klein | March 30, 2015
How’s that for “built tough.” The great thing about Mercedes is the utterly staggering variety of vehicles they build. In the states their name is synonymous with style, and luxury, and technology. In other parts of the world, Mercedes-Benz is a company that builds all variety of vehicle. Like this one. Mercedes calls this titan the […] More »
By: Marcus Slater | May 1, 2014
They call it the G500 XXL. It’s over 20 feet of lifted, stretched, flat black, unfiltered awesome that runs on dragon blood as fuel and jets flame from the exhaust. At least, it looks like it does. Even when empty, it still manages to weight well over three tons. Basically, this is the baddest G-Class […] More »
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