Sep 2, 2009 | TheCarConnection
Sprinter Van Sprints From Dodge Back To Mercedes
It's official; as of January 1, 2010, the much-loved Sprinter van, made by Daimler, will once again have the three-pointed star in the U.S.-and be sold by Mercedes-Benz rather than Dodge .
Audi Q7, BMW X5 and Mercedes ML320 - all three are swish and have the performance and credibility no luxury saloon can match Three isn't crowd Solidly built and brilliantly engineered, there's a lot common among these cars The Audi Q7, BMW X5 and the Mercedes ML320 are the ultimate luxury SUVs money can buy - in India at least.
Zille rejects Merc for a cheaper car
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille has asked for a cheaper official car after discovering that her hired Mercedes-Benz is costing taxpayers R15 000 a month to hire.
2009 Volkswagen Touareg 2 V6 TDI
Cons: Stiff ride, no third-row seat. Even without its stellar turbodiesel engine, the 2009 Volkswagen Touareg 2 V6 TDI would still be a rolling seminar on why people like SUVs.
Report: Diesel Model Sales Increase as U.S. Gas Prices Grow; Would You Buy One?
Report: Diesel Model Sales Increase as U.S. Gas Prices Grow; Would You Buy... With diesel on average in the U.S. $0.10 cheaper than regular gasoline, recently introduced oil burners from Europe are moving steadily and swiftly off dealer lots , Automotive News reports German automakers Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz all are seeing sales of ...
The swanky Mercedes-Benz ML320 and a modest filling station might make for an odd pairing, as Pete Szilagyi and Pamela LeBlanc discovered on a recent test drive, but for this SUV, diesel is the drink of choice.
Mercedes MLs still a solid option
We Americans have short memories. A year ago, saddled with historically high gas prices, everyone was scrambling for ways to economize on fuel.
The 2009 Kia Soul Sport comes standard with Bluetooth and also downloads a compatible phone's address book and allows you to dial simply by saying the name of a contact.
The Favorite Cars of Global Stars
It is normal for Hollywood celebrities or sports stars, who make billions of dollars a year, to have a number of cars in their garage -- but they must have their favorites.
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