We don’t rely on Edmunds to supply us with thrilling car reviews a la Top Gear or the Drive network. We’d expect that type of thing for the C63 AMG Black, but Edmunds address the car a little more soberly, or with some objectivity. Some say their videos have been boring, but I’d say […] More »
The GLA is coming soon, we know that. What we weren’t certain of was whether or not Mercedes was going to have another small SUV built on the same platform. If we’re to believe the guys at Autobild.de, then the rugged little guy above is next on Benz’s list. They’re calling it the GLG. […] More »
To celebrate 10 awesome years of working together to create premium, customized variants of top-of-the-line smart vehicles, microcar manufacturer smart and tuning specialist BRABUS are once again partnering up–this time to create a 10th anniversary special edition of the fortwo. The special model will have a limited production run of 100 units and comes with
Without question, one of the most iconic classic cars in the world, Mercedes-Benz or otherwise, is the 300 SL Gullwing. Its beautiful shape, unique doors and outstanding performance combined to make it a true instant classic. First introduced in 1954, the SL (Sport Leicht) was never in abundance, as only 1,400 Gullwing coupes were ever
The A class platform sure is getting around. Besides being the base for the upcoming CLC, Mercedes has officially confirmed they’ll be building a compact SUV as well. You might remember in that teaser shot of future models from AMG, there were a few unidentifiable SUVs. Maybe this model (GLA?) was one of them. […] More »
The SLS AMG is a fast car already. No doubt. But like everything with four wheels and an engine, it could be faster. That is where Vath comes in. They’re no rookies when it comes to tuning Mercedes. They’ve worked their black magic on the SLK 55 AMG and C63 AMG as well, turning them up to 565 […] More »
How often would you get to buy a Mercedes-Benz car owned by Adolf Hitler over the Internet? That’s exactly what Zenop Tuncer, owner of a vehicle repair shop in Edgewater, New Jersey, claims to have done after he purchased a 1942 Mercedes 320 Cabriolet D. According to the previous owner of the vehicle, an Ohio