VW and DCX are getting hitched. What?! You read it here, but you wil need to read on to find out what this really means.
Mercedes: Just How Low Should It Go?
Mercedes is planning to introduce a line of vehicles that truly are not luxury cars to the US market. Is DaimlerChrysler watering down the revered Mercedes-Benz name or are these concerns much ado about nothing?
Flex Fuel Vehicles: More Choices
Production of flex fuel vehicles continues to widen, giving consumers more choices. If you want to do your part to lessen America’s dependency on foreign fuel while helping the environment, then an FFV may be right for you.
BMW On Pace to Outsell Mercedes
BMW is poised to overtake Mercedes in total sales for the year. Will Mercedes roll over and let BMW’s surge go unanswered or does the German automaker have something else up its sleeve?
DaimlerChrysler: Merger or Acquisition?
One of the largest mergers in history nearly imploded soon after the agreement was signed. Daimler-Benz and Chrysler was touted as a “merger of equals” by some, while others insisted that it was nothing more than an outright acquisition of Chrysler by the German automaker. It certainly hasn’t always been a pretty relationship, but things have definitely improved seven years into the marriage.
Ultra Low Priced Cars: Will You Buy One?
Cheap cars are on their way. Will the quality be as low as the price or will never before seen bargains be the rule?
Mercedes Benz Parts: Affordable, Easy To Find
Mercedes-Benz is a trusted name and the benchmark by which so many cars have long been judged. Finding the right replacement parts for your Daimler vehicle can be tricky and costly, but it can be done.
Chrysler Firepower: A Vette Fighter Extraordinaire
First the Dodge Viper, now the Chrysler Firepower. Has DCX lost its mind? We can only hope that they have!
Chrysler Gives Its Okay To The Imperial
The ultra luxurious Chrysler Imperial will be returning as DaimlerChrysler gives the car its blessing. However, you will have to wait as the car will show up as a 2011 model.
2008 Mercedes B Class: American Introduction Delayed?
Mercedes is considering importing its all new “B Class” cars to the U.S. starting in 2007. These 2008 models would be a first for Mercedes as far as U.S. motorists are concerned who are used to bigger Benzs, not Golf sized compacts.