Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury vehicles. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG, after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz. The first Mercedes-Benz brand name vehicles were produced in 1926 and the company has introduced many technological and safety innovations that have become common in modern vehicles.
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Mercedes A Class (98-04) Series 98
Mercedes A Class (98-04). It is hard to remember just how radical the A Class was when it came out, with its big cabin, Mercedes-Benz build quality and safe handling.
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Mercedes A Class Series 05
Mercedes A Class. The A Class remains a car pretty much without rivals, especially now that Audi has killed off the unsuccessful A2.
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Mercedes B-Class Series 05
Mercedes B-Class. Fitting the B Class into Mercedes' brand hierarchy isn't the easiest of tasks.
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Mercedes C Class (00-07) Series 93
Mercedes C Class (00-07). The C Class is big, comfortable and an easy place to spend serious time, offering a near-perfect compromise between a cosseting ride and 'sporty' performance.
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Mercedes C Class Coupe Series 01
Mercedes C Class Coupe. The Sports Coupe is a genuine head-turner, with fabulous looks and that coveted badge on the bonnet.
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Mercedes C Class Series 00
Mercedes C Class. Mercedes has given its latest C-Class a choice of two faces to take on its key rivals from BMW and Audi, which has steadily been pinching sales.
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Mercedes CL (03 - 06) Series 03
Mercedes CL (03 - 06). Underneath the crisp lines of its stylish coachwork the CL is based on the S Class executive saloon, making for an effortlessly competent dynamic performance.
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Mercedes CL Series 06
Mercedes CL. Mercedes has a long tradition of building coupes from the same set of mechanical underpinnings as the S Class saloon, so the arrival of a two door CL based on the current S doesn't come as a surprise.
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Mercedes CLC Series 08
Mercedes CLC. Mercedes is introducing its newest member of the coupe family, as the CLC.
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Mercedes CLK Series 97
Mercedes CLK. With its combination of elegant styling and a ultra-smooth driving experience, the CLK is one of the most desirable coupés on the market - although it comes with pricetags to match.
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Mercedes CLS Series 05
Mercedes CLS. There's lots to like about the CLS, one of Mercedes' most innovative cars of recent years.
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Mercedes E Class Coupe Series 09
Mercedes E Class Coupe. The CLK coupe, despite being a sales success since its introduction in 1997, is no more.
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Mercedes E Class Series 09
Mercedes E Class. Mercedes now has a vast model range, but the E Class has always been its heartland car.
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Mercedes E Class Series 95
Mercedes E Class. The E Class has received far more than just the customary mid-life visual makeover with some major changes under the surface intended to improve its reputation for indifferent reliability.
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Mercedes GL Class Series 06
Mercedes GL Class. The GL Class has been designed with the American market very much in mind - it's huge even by the standards of big off-roaders.
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Mercedes M Class (98 - 05) Series 98
Mercedes M Class (98 - 05). The M Class shouldn't really be here.
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Mercedes M Class Series 05
Mercedes M Class. The Mercedes ML Class is anything but politically correct.
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Mercedes McLaren SLR Series 07
Mercedes McLaren SLR. Launched at almost the same time as the Porsche Carrera GT and the Ferrari Enzo and aimed at similarly mega-rich customers, the McLaren-Mercedes SLR has managed to out-live both its contemporaries.
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Mercedes R Class Series 05
Mercedes R Class. The R Class is one of those vehicles that must have seemed like a great idea on paper.
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Mercedes S Class (99 - 05) Series 99
Mercedes S Class (99 - 05). A big, luxury saloon designed to compete with the BMW 7 Series and Audi A8.
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Mercedes S Class Series 05
Mercedes S Class.
Luxury, comfort and image are the three keystones of the luxury saloon segment.
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Mercedes SL Series 02
Mercedes SL. Mercedes has always allowed its SL roadsters to enjoy long model lives, with the current incarnation maturing nicely, especially when compared to some more modern rivals.
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Mercedes SLK (96-04) Series 96
Mercedes SLK (96-04). The SLK was the benchmark car for origami roof action, and many others have followed in its wake.
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Mercedes SLK Series 04
Mercedes SLK. The original SLK wowed the crowds with its neat folding metal hardtop.
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Mercedes SLS Series 09
Mercedes SLS. Mercedes has resurrected the 50s Gullwing in the form of the new SLS AMG.
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Mercedes V Class Series 96
Mercedes V Class. The V Class sells on the twin principles that one is born every minute and that a fool and his money are quickly parted.
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Mercedes Vaneo Series 02
Mercedes Vaneo. The Vaneo is Mercedes's late-to-the-party attempt to get in on the compact MPV boom exemplified by such cars as the Vauxhall Zafira and Renault Scenic.
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Mercedes Viano Series 03
Mercedes Viano. It's hard to find anything to like about the Viano, a real anomaly in Mercedes' line-up of prestige machinery.