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Review: 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG - Sometimes Bigger is Better
The Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG from Germany subscribes to the all-American philosophy that an engine can never be too big. by Lawrence Ulrich ForbesAutos.com As many drivers adjust budgets to contend with fluctuating gas prices, another battle rages for the benefit of those who couldn’t care less: The war to boost horsepower to record heights. The latest escalation comes from Mercedes-Benz and its exclusive AMG division, known for the ferocity of its supercharged, super-priced models. Related Stories...

Article added: 2008-04-08 05:07:13   Article Views Rating: 4133


Review: 2007 Mercedes-Benz ML320 CDI
Mercedes’ ML320 CDI midsize diesel SUV combines luxury with outstanding fuel efficiency. Careful with adding options, though, as they can really jack up the price. by Lawrence Ulrich ForbesAutos.com Bad news first: If you live in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York or Vermont, you can’t buy the Mercedes-Benz ML320 CDI, or for that matter, any diesel passenger car as of 2007. Those states have set their own, stricter emissions rules, so even Mercedes’ current diesels, the world’s...

Article added: 2008-04-08 05:07:13   Article Views Rating: 324


Review: 2007 Mercedes-Benz ML320 CDI
Mercedes’ ML320 CDI midsize diesel SUV combines luxury with outstanding fuel efficiency. Careful with adding options, though, as they can really jack up the price. by Lawrence Ulrich ForbesAutos.com Bad news first: If you live in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York or Vermont, you can’t buy the Mercedes-Benz ML320 CDI, or for that matter, any diesel passenger car as of 2007. Those states have set their own, stricter emissions rules, so even Mercedes’ current diesels, the world’s...

Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:33   Article Views Rating: 345


Review: 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG - Sometimes Bigger is Better
The Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG from Germany subscribes to the all-American philosophy that an engine can never be too big. by Lawrence Ulrich ForbesAutos.com As many drivers adjust budgets to contend with fluctuating gas prices, another battle rages for the benefit of those who couldn’t care less: The war to boost horsepower to record heights. The latest escalation comes from Mercedes-Benz and its exclusive AMG division, known for the ferocity of its supercharged, super-priced models. Related Stories...

Article added: 2008-04-08 05:01:32   Article Views Rating: 347




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