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2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA Order Guide with Option Prices Hits the Web [Updated]
The next big -or shall we say, small- thing coming from Mercedes-Benz to a showroom near you in the United States is the brand's entry in the compact sedan market, the new CLA. We've seen the car multiple times and even know the available engines on both sides of the Atlantic as well as it's starting price in Germany - €28,977 or US$39,400 at today's exchange rates for the 120hp 1.6-liter turbo'd CLA 180.
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New Mercedes-benz S-class Makes It Big With 100,000 Sales In A Year
Mercedes-Benz has struck it big with the all-new S-Class sedan, racking up more than 100,000 sales worldwide since its launch a year ago. This is for the first time Mercedes-Benz has sold as many S-Class models in the first year of full availability,...
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New Mercedes-benz Sls Amg Gt3 Available For Order, Priced From €334,000 Plus Taxes
The order book for the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 racer car is now officially open with net pricing set at €334,000 (about US$434750), or €397,460 (around US$517,300 at today's exchange rates) if you include Germany's 19 percent...
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2011 Volkswagen Jetta: Performance Specs And New Photo Gallery
Following on from its world premiere at a special event at New York's Times Square in June, Volkswagen has released more details and photos of the new 2011 Jetta sedan. Designed in Germany but built at VW's plant in Mexico, the sixth generation...
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Mini Announces Prices For Countryman Crossover, Starts From €20,200 In Germany
The first ever crossover model from the MINI brand, the all-new Countryman, will go on sale in Germany in September with prices ranging from €20,200 for the entry-level FWD One to €27,900 for the range-topping Cooper S model with all-wheel...
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Midsize Luxury Car Sales - January 2010
Last year, The Good Car Guy provided extensive coverage of small luxury car sales in the United States and in Canada. With the BMW 3-Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Audi A4, Germany was, and will remain, the dominant player. Move up a category to "midsize"...
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