Mercedes-Benz recalls 85,000 vehicles for possible steering failure
Mercedes-Benz recalls 85,000 vehicles for possible steering failure By BRAD CONSTANT Mercedes-Benz will recall about 85,000 of its 2010 and…
10/12/10
Attention Northeast Florida Members!
Mercedes-Benz owner / enthusiast, club member, and hotel general manager by trade wants to form a new MBCA Section in Jacksonville, FL. …
10/09/10
Smart USA Teaming With Nissan to Build B-Segment Car
SMART USA ANNOUNCED IN DETROIT THAT THEY INTEND ON LAUNCHING A FIVE-DOOR CAR ON THE US MARKET WITHIN THE NEXT 15 MONTHS 06 October 2010 | CDanielson…
10/06/10
2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS 550, an AutoWeek Flash Drive
Autoweek's Roger Hart was given an advance opportunity to drive the new CLS. Here are some excerpts from his report, which was published on the…
10/04/10
The "What If" Game
The car ahead suddenly swerved off the road. From the passenger seat, Dan's father could see the oncoming headlights. Get the rest of the story in…
09/20/10
Mercedes-Benz To Launch New Handling Technology Under “Magic” Brand
Mercedes-Benz will replace its current Active Body Control with a new system to improve ride and handling, under the name “Magic Body Control”. The…
09/17/10
Mercedes C-Class Coupe to Debut at Detroit Auto Show; AMG Version to Follow
Rumors of a C-Class Coupe have been circulating for quite some time now and according to a new report by AutoCar, we won’t have to wait much longer…
09/17/10
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