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The latest recall is an expansion of a June recall that affected some 143,000 vehicles.
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.
A software error affecting the backup camera display is the impetus for the latest recall from Mercedes-Benz, which affects more than 126,400 sedans, coupes, convertibles and SUVs.
More than 342,000 model-year 2019-21 Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG cars and SUVs are being recalled for their backup cameras.
The Mercedes-Benz CLS and its AMG-tuned CLS53 variant are gaining the latest in Mercedes’ interior and driver assistance technologies for 2021.
The line between what's a coupe and what's a sedan has been getting blurrier each year as automakers blur the lines, but here’s the traditional explanation distinguishing them.
Approximately 2,000 model-year 2019 and 2020 Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-Maybach cars and SUVs are being recalled.
While it may not sound suited for kids, the 2019 Mercedes-AMG CLS53’s backseat has ample space for two car seats and easy-access Latch anchors make installing those seats a breeze.
A new study into vehicle quality during the first three months of ownership finds infotainment systems still cause the most headaches, but traditional car problems — like engines that don’t start — are creeping up.
There’s a lot to like about the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan. There are also apparently a lot of people who like to read about what’s to like about the Tiguan, as our most popular news stories of this week suggests.
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