May 30, 2008 | Edmunds.com News
First Look: 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK
Photos The Mercedes-Benz GLK was officially previewed at the 2008 Beijing Auto Show.
German supersedans. Bah! Who needs them? Me, it turns out. Badly. In the past few weeks, I've been coddled by the likes of BMW's grabby, forceful M3 and Audi's no-prisoners RS4.
2008 Volkswagen R32: Great Hatch, With a Catch
Paying more than $33,000 for a hatchback might sound outrageous, but Volkswagen hopes there are 5,000 car enthusiasts in the United States willing to drop at least that much on its R32 . via Forbes Autos
“The rear seat passengers also had plenty of leg and head room, but it seemed like the trunk was a bit small. Trunk space would be adequate for four people (on a road trip) as long as they didn't pack too heavily.”
The new 2008 C-Class from Mercedes-Benz took an active role in the recent film National Treasure: Book of Secrets. via Calgary Herald
A Weekend Ride for Walter Mittys
By Warren Brown Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, May 11, 2008; Page G01 The instrument cluster defines the car. via The Washington Post
Automating China's Supply Chain
“EDI is not widespread in Asia, but it was mandated by Daimler Chrysler to optimize BBDC's supply chain”
In 2006, BeijingBenz-DaimlerChrysler Automotive Ltd. opened an all-new state-of-the-art factory in Beijing to build Mercedes Benz E- and C-Class sedans, as well as Chrysler's best-selling big-grilled 300C ... via ISourceOnline
Chrysler Will Stick With Daimler in China
“This company is critical for Chrysler's success”
Chrysler LLC said it has no plans to quit Beijing Benz Daimler Chrysler Automotive, its Chinese venture with Daimler AG, as the U.S. automaker looks to speed up its sale pace in China. via Edmunds.com News
Time Machines: Mercedes-Benz 300 S was truly built to last
“It's been a long time since I rock 'n' rolled . . .”
Recently, I was in Austria as part of a group of Canadian auto journalists invited to the launch of the 2009 Mercedes-Benz CLS and C-Class coupes. via London Free Press
Fast and exhilarating, Mercedes C63 AMG excels at one-upmanship
Nobody needs the Mercedes C63 AMG. Well, maybe some people do -- or at least think they do. via Detroit News
Daimler AG Reports 22,954 Unit Sales for U.S. Passenger Vehicles for April 2008
Daimler AG today reported total group sales of 22,954 passenger vehicles in the U.S. for April 2008. via The Auto Channel