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Mercedes to Expand U.S. Factory to Locally Produce the Next C-Class, R-Class and G-Class
Daimler AG, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, said it plans to invest more than $2 billion to upgrade and retool its U.S. plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in order to begin building the C-Class (from 2014) as well as the new generations of the R-Class and the G-Class models. Read more »
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Mercedes To Invest $1.3 Billion In Us Plant To Build Future Suvs, Including Hybrids
Mercedes-Benz has announced a $1,3 billion investment in its plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to build future SUV generations, including hybrid versions. Furthermore, the automaker said SUV production will expand, requiring the addition of 300 new jobs....
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Mercedes-benz Boss Says Next C-class To Get Convertible And Hybrid, But No 3-series Gt Rival
With all the prototypes of the next Mercedes-Benz C-Class we've seen going around lately, it was only a matter of time before the brand with the star started talking about its new compact premium sedan. In an interview with Autonews, Mercedes-Benz...
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Spy Shots: 2014 Mercedes-benz C-class Sedan Begins Testing
What we have here are the first scoop pictures of the next generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan caught while undergoing preliminary tests in Europe. The C-Class is a very important model for the German automaker as it's one of Mercedes' top...
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Mercedes-benz To Build Bmw X6 Rival At Us Plant
Things at Mercedes-Benz seem to be moving fast. Just this past weekend, the German automaker launched its C63 AMG Coupe Black Series, while a few days ago we reported on the firm's plans to invest $2 billion in its US factory to build the next generation...
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Mercedes-benz Reshuffles Production, Next C-class To Be Built In Bremen And U.s. Plants From 2014, No Lay-offs In Sindelfingen Until 2020
Daimler AG's management and workers have reached an agreement to preserve jobs at the firm's Sindelfingen plant in Germany until the end of 2019 following the automaker's decision to reorganization its worldwide production network and discontinue...
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