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 ...
High oil prices, fuel economy and diesel-powered cars all seem to be a relic of ’70s nostalgia, the automotive equivalent of Curtis Mayfield’s song “Freddie’s Dead” or the movie “Superfly.” Still, ...
Do you miss starting your car each morning, sitting back and enjoying the aroma of diesel fumes escaping from your car? Mercedes-Benz, inventor of the diesel for passenger cars back in 1936, thought ...
Well Toto, we’re not in a Kenworth anymore. In fact, there’s never been a diesel quite like this one. In an automotive first, Mercedes began producing passenger diesels in 1936, three years before the ...
Rewind the clock about 20 years and besides looking at some bad clothes and the pinnacle of rock ’n’ roll hair bands, you’d see diesel-powered cars accounting for 80 percent of all Mercedes-Benzes ...