For once, I am excited to write about a diesel powered car that is available in the U.S. Granted, it will cost you a pretty penny to enjoy the pleasure of driving around in the Mercedes E320 diesel, ...
Mercedes-Benz announced today it is making a version of its E320 Bluetec diesel sedan available immediately to California customers through a special two-year/24,000 mile lease only program. The ...
Imagine driving from New Orleans to Nashville, or Charlotte to Indianapolis, or going roundtrip from Dallas to Little Rock, on a single tank of fuel in a mid-size Mercedes-Benz luxury sedan. It ...
As I steamed up an on-ramp in the newest E320 Bluetec, my friend asked, "Wow-this thing got a turbo?" There were four aboard, and he was impressed by the tug at his insides. "Yup," I replied, "bolted ...
With the release this week of its E320 Bluetec sedan, Mercedes-Benz becomes the first manufacturer to offer a diesel-powered car that complies with California's strict air-quality standards. And the ...
After driving the BMW 335d the other day, I noted that if I hadn't known better, I would have thought I was sitting behind an ordinary gasoline engine. Listening to the Mercedes-Benz E320 Bluetec, ...
Mercedes-Benz continues to drip feed details of its upcoming E-Class ahead of the vehicle's launch in the Northern Hemisphere spring. Having already revealed some of the car's semi-autonomous features ...
The new Mercedes E-Class will be the first model to use the company’s OM 654 diesel unit, the first member of a new engine family. This is going to be the brand’s first all-aluminum four-cylinder ...
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class carries over with minimal changes for 2025. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class gets just a few changes for 2021 including a refreshed exterior, an MBUX infotainment system and a new ...
Finally, a truck that sounds like a truck. Even if it isn't really a truck. Close enough. The Mercedes Benz GL is the only full-size SUV that is actually a crossover vehicle, built with the unibody ...
After years in the automotive wilderness, largely exiled to the smoky borders of truck stops, diesel is coming home. Americans may not recognize its freshly scrubbed face. A 19th-century invention by ...