The 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe, which is replacing the outgoing CLK, is based on a C-Class chassis and looks to be a better, yet cheaper, car than the CLK. The coupe forgoes some of the more modest and conventional styling of the E-Class sedan, but that is by no means a bad thing. Continue Reading
When it comes to exclusive supercars, the SLR roadster is definitely on the list. In 2004, Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive teamed up to develop the SLR with a goal of producing 500 vehicles per year for a period of seven years. That means that when the production run is finished, there will only be 3500 SLRs in existence. If that seems exclusive, then the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition is even more so. Only 150 were ever produced in celebration of the 1955 win of the Mille Miglia endurance race by the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR. Continue Reading
The Mercedes-Benz C300 is the base model of the company’s C-Class, and is the highest selling model of the class, accounting for about 90%. Available in both a Sport sedan and Luxury sedan trim lines, there are plenty of good reasons why the C300 has a lot of sales. However, if you’re looking for a lot of extras, the C300’s base price of $33,775 will quickly inflate and make the higher trim C350 a better option. So, what do you get in a basic C-Class? Quite a lot, actually. Continue Reading