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I got my stolen Mercedes ML55 AMG back!
Five years after it was stolen, my rare Mercedes ML55 AMG has finally returned—but in a completely wrecked state. Can it be saved? More than 100 guns seized in police raids on sovereign citizens ...
A strict fuel ban implemented in Delhi, effective July 1, has proved to be a discomfort for the capital’s vehicle owners, forcing many to sell their high-value cars for a mere fraction of their ...
Bruno Sacco, the visionary behind some of Mercedes’ best-loved and most influential cars, has passed away at the age of 90. Though he was born in Italy and began his career working at Turin’s ...
Cobus has never been able to keep his car opinions to himself and at age 12, he expressed them in no uncertain terms to a certain motoring magazine’s editor. It was the first of many times he would be ...
Jan. 6 (UPI) --Mercedes-Benz announced a recall on Friday of 324,000 vehicles due to a water-infusion defect that could cause the cars to stall out. The recall concerns Mercedes ML and GLE ...
Mercedes-Benz is recalling 324,000 vehicles that are at risk of stalling due to a water-intrusion defect. The notice affects Mercedes ML and GLE sport-utility vehicles for model years 2012-2020. Only ...
Mercedes-Benz is recalling certain ML and GLE SUVs from the 2012 to 2020 model years because of concerns that water could collect in the spare tire wheel, leading to a possible fuel pump malfunction ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Mercedes-Benz will be doing a global recall of its old ML and GL SUVs, as well as the R-Class MPV, sold between 2004 ...
If you have a Mercedes ML-class, GL-class, or R-class built between 2006 and 2012, you might want to hang up the keys for a bit, especially if you’ve been hearing any hissing-type noises when you use ...
Mercedes-Benz announced a voluntary stop drive recall for three vehicles this week, spanning seven model years. The company has issued the recall for the possibility of advanced corrosion on brake ...
Car makers normally wait to introduce major innovations until they have a shiny new car to put them into. This makes lots of sense given the short attention spans of most motoring journalists, some of ...
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