Police narrowing in on older S class Mercedes Benz in fatal hit and run - Oregonian
Police continue to search for a black 90's era Mercedes Benz, possibly S Class model believed to have fled a fatal hit and run early Wednesday morning. Based on vehicle parts left at the scene of the crime, the Mercedes sustained right front headlight
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Strong December for local Mercedes models - Birmingham Business Journal
Sales for all Mercedes-Benz models manufactured in Alabama saw a jump in sales for the month of December, according to a release from the German automaker. The R-Class led the way with a more than 50 percent increase in sales, with 257 sold last month
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Mercedes-Benz 2010 car sales up by 15 percent - msnbc.com
BERLIN — Germany's Daimler AG says sales of Mercedes-Benz passenger cars rose by 15.3 percent during 2010, fueled by rapid growth in China. The luxury carmaker said Friday that deliveries rose from 1.01 million to 1.17 million cars in 2010. Daimler said
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Mercedes, Audi Court Cher, Take On Lexus With Diesel (Update3) - BusinessWeek
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mercedes-Benz and Audi plan to double their U.S. diesel offerings to attract American luxury buyers ranging from superstar Cher to military man Tom Brown as the technology shakes off its soot-sullied past. Cher tested a Mercedes
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Mercedes boosts C-Class fuel economy - Detroit News
Mercedes-Benz unveiled a redesign of the crucial new C-Class, on the eve of the North American International Auto Show. The 2012 C-Class is Mercedes' entry-level, high-volume car. The German automaker sold 58,785 C-Class vehicles in the United States in
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REFILE-Daimler's Mercedes-Benz 2010 car sales up 15.3 pct - Reuters
FRANKFURT Jan 7 (Reuters) - Premium auto maker Mercedes-Benz ( DAIGn.DE ) saw sales rise 15.3 percent year-on-year to 1,167,700 cars in 2010, thanks to growth in the U.S. and China. Daimler's top brand sold 14 percent more cars in the U.S. and saw sales
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Mercedes-Benz: The First 'Modern' Automobile - Associated Content
With the development of the high-speed engine in the 1880's, many inventors in Europe and The United States visualized a new mode of transportation. In Germany the merging of companies owned by Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz produced the first truly
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