Mercedes Benz is starting to go hard core with the addition of their 7-speed dual clutch transmission packed inside the new Mercedes Bens SL63 AMG. That's right, no more torque converter for Benz's latest SL63 AMG. As Jay explains in the video it seems several car makers are headed in the dual clutch direction. As Jeremy Clarkson says, "the floppy paddle gear box". |
12/29/08
Benz Goes Hard Core: In Jay Leno’s Garage - Mercedes Benz SL63 AMG
SLR Stirling Moss ? a speed demon’s dream
Motorists looking for a car that will offer them pure excitement as well as the ultimate in driving pleasure have been pointed in the direction of a new sports car from Mercedes-Benz. |
SLR Stirling Moss a stunning final example of the breed
Buyers of the upcoming Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss will be able to experience all that the natural world has to throw at them, as it has no roof or windscreen. |
Arrow shape appeal of Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss
Speed and excitement aren't the only two highlights of the Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss, a range of eye-catching features also cannot fail to impress. |
Mercedes-Benz Delivers 1,500,000 E-Class Models Worldwide
Mercedes has delivered 1,500,000 units of their consummate E-Class since they launched it some six years ago. Of these, 1,270,000 units were sedan variants, while 230,000 units were of the estate variety. According to Dr. Klaus Maier, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing Mercedes-Benz Cars: "The current E-Class and its predecessor models have been the 'heart' of Mercedes-Benz for more than 60 years now. With its typical brand attributes that include safety, comfort, innovation, economy, and quality, the E-Class has delighted around 12 million customers worldwide across eight model generations." |
Mercedes-Benz GLK Underprices BMW X3
The small new Mercedes-Benz GLK350 SUV is just the thing for a lousy economy, with technology necessities such as Bluetooth included standard, and a base price that undercuts the BMW X3 by $5,000. The GLK gives Mercedes-Benz a competitor in the fast-growing compact, or entry-premium, SUV segment. The GLK stands out with its navigation system, wide range of entertainment options, and the ability to omit all-wheel-drive and save $2,000. You can drive off in a reasonably equipped GLK350 for less than $40,000. Mercedes-Benz GLK350 Slideshow: Click Here In a test drive in and around Santa Barbara, Calif., the GLK350 with its 268-hp V6 engine and seven-speed automatic transmission was a pleasant vehicle to drive no matter how twisty the back road. Actually, Santa Barbara makes it pleasant to be driving in most any vehicle with a valid inspection sticker. But the GLK is really at home anywhere as a comfortable place for four to travel around town or cross country and be nicely entertained while under way. Mercedes-Benz is also doing its best to undermine the longstanding reputation of German automakers for sticking us with lousy navigation systems by reaching out to Mitsubishi for a very nice navigation system that uses both the Comand controller (their version of iDrive) and voice input. This system debuted in 2007 on the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and was rated third best among 79 vehicles in the 2008 J.D. Power Navigation Usage and Satisfaction Study. The GLK-Class SUV is based on the C-Class chassis and shares common traits ranging from the navigation system to the cramped location of the Comand controller on the center console (and hard for the passenger to access if bottles are in the cupholders) and the placement of the Comand function buttons (radio, navigation, phone) on the center stack rather than next to the controller. |
BRABUS Mercedes GLK WIDESTAR
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Mercedes SL65 AMG Black Series dyno'd [w/VIDEO]
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