If you’re not impressed with Mercedes-Benz’s high-performance subsidiary, AMG, you might want to take a look at this video and then think again. This is the AMG Virtual Tour, a short film featuring the AMG headquarters in Affalterbach that encapsulates just what AMG does and how it translates into an experience for a prospective buyer.
Mercedes has made a big deal of trying to differentiate the new SLS AMG GT for the old one by talking about it’s “improved driving dynamics.” Typically that’s a hard thing to quantify. Handling characteristics can be a fairly subjective, but lap-times are most definitely not. To see how much faster the GT is […] More »
And it’ll be worth a pretty penny when it gets there. This extraordinarily rare 1927 ‘S’ Type Sports Tourer has been in the same family for the past 60 years. It wasn’t driven or left out to rot, but was instead garaged. Until now, at least. The coupe is completely original and works just […] More »
Sweden is best known for their chocolate, famous skiing, and the Koenigsegg. They’re also known for being notoriously strict about driving and doing silly things with cars, which is why this particular one is so suprising. Yes it’s a Shelby Cobra, but the motor is a Mercedes. A V12, to be exact. If that […] More »
The Mercedes SLS now has the dubious honor of being the fastest car to catch a golf ball in motion. it doesn’t seem like that big of a deal but the actual trick is pretty cool.
If ‘old’ cars capture your attention, then you must be like Shmee150 who took this video. He spotted the McLaren Mercedes SLR 722 in the streets of London and he knew instantly that it is Youtube-worthy. The car has black light-alloy wheels that are 19-inch in size. The badge in red that says “722” adorns
Congratulations AMG! It’s been 45 years since the tuner began massaging Mercedes into high performance powerhouses.They’ve captured their entire line-up here. Even got the ones that aren’t out yet.