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Mercedes-Benz is recalling more than 143,000 of its model-year 2021-23 vehicles over an issue that could cause a loss of drive power.
It will cost you a pretty penny, but the revised 2021 E-Class continues to be the standard by which other mid-size luxury cars are judged.
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz E-Class adds new exterior styling, more driver-assist technology, more in-cabin tech and the electrification of some of its powertrains.
Just in time for Father’s Day, our favorite version of the 2021 E-Class has just dropped — the fire-breathing twin-turbo V-8-powered family hauler.
Approximately 1,300 Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG vehicles are being recalled for their rear seatbacks.
Approximately 2,500 model-year 2018-19 Mercedes-AMG sedans, wagons, coupes and SUVs are being recalled for an oil feed line.
Approximately 100 model-year 2019 Mercedes-AMG E53, E63 wagons, and E63 S wagons are being recalled for driver airbags.
Approximately 4,800 model-year 2017-19 Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG E-Class wagons are being recalled for their rear spoilers.
Approximately 2,000 model-year 2019 and 2020 Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-Maybach cars and SUVs are being recalled.
Cars.com picks the Ultimate Dadmobile for this Father’s Day, the Mercedes-Benz AMG E63 S wagon, and we tell you why.
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