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by Brad Anderson · Carscoops · Jan 9
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Mercedes Gave China’s GLC A Little Extra, And It Shows

Mercedes stretched the GLC for China. Dual motors, longer wheelbase, more range.

Mercedes isn't shy about market-specific variants anymore. The GLC 350 L adds a significant wheelbase stretch and dual-motor setup for the Chinese market, with an extended-range battery that pushes claimed range into the 500+ km territory. It's the kind of pragmatic engineering that happens when you actually care about what a region wants instead of shipping the same car everywhere.

Mercedes figured out what Chinese buyers actually value—rear legroom and EV range—before the marketing team could make it a whole thing.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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43k-Mile 2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 Sedan at No Reserve

43k-Mile 2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 Sedan: The W212 That Actually Holds Up

This low-mileage W212 E350 is a clean example of Mercedes' bread-and-butter sedan from the era when they still felt like real cars. The 3.5L V6 and seven-speed auto are competent if unremarkable, but 43k miles on a 2011 means you're getting into the sweet spot where deferred maintenance hasn't yet become a second mortgage. No reserve on Bring a Trailer usually means the market's ready to decide what this actually costs.

The W212 E-Class is finally becoming the affordable alternative to E46 BMW money, which means the good ones won't stay cheap much longer.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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2015 Mercedes-Benz G550 at No Reserve

2015 Mercedes-Benz G550: Original-Owner W463 with 72k Miles Hits Bring a Trailer

A single-family California G550 with 72k miles and full service history crosses the block at no reserve. The 5.5L V8 paired with a seven-speed automatic and dual-range transfer case remains untouched—this is the G-Class before Mercedes started chasing the mall parking lot demographic. Iridium Silver over Designo Classic Red is the move.

W463 values have finally stabilized after the pandemic ran them stupid. This one's clean enough to matter, but it's a 2015 at $80k-ish territory—the real money is still in the 2012-2013 models that somehow didn't fall apart.

by Stephen Lickorish · Sportscar365 · Jan 9
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Winward Locks Out 6H Abu Dhabi Front Row

Winward Mercedes-AMG locks Abu Dhabi pole—red flag nearly cost it all

Winward's Mercedes-AMG GT3 grabbed the 6H Abu Dhabi front row in qualifying, but Q3 got spicy when a red flag nearly killed the session. Technical detail: tire warm-up strategy in the final push mattered more than raw pace. This is endurance racing where qualifying setup is half the battle.

GT3 grids are so compressed now that one red flag can shuffle the entire field—Winward made it count, but it's a reminder that pole in a 6-hour means nothing if you don't have fuel strategy and tire management dialed.

Road & Track · Jan 9
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Tested: 2026 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe Is Luxurious Brutality

2026 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe: When AMG Still Remembers What It Was

Road & Track finds that the twin-turbo 4.0L V8 AMG engine—now hybridized but still visceral—proves the formula that built the brand's reputation hasn't expired. The GLE 63 S Coupe sits at an uncomfortable intersection: luxury SUV practicality meets the last of AMG's naturally aggressive character before full electrification. It's the kind of thing that moves the needle now because in five years, you won't be able to order this.

Mercedes is still selling cars with personality, which is rarer than people realize—but they're betting this window closes fast, and they're right.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 9
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16k-Mile 2018 Mercedes-Benz S560 4MATIC Sedan

16k-Mile 2018 Mercedes-Benz S560 4MATIC: The W222's Sweet Spot Before Everything Got Weird

This low-mileage W222 S560 represents the last generation before Mercedes decided to make everything a tablet on wheels. The twin-turbo 4.0L V8 makes 463 hp through a nine-speed auto to all four corners, finished in Selenite Gray over black Nappa—the kind of spec that ages better than the infotainment systems that ship with these things. Values on clean examples have stabilized, making now the moment to buy if you've been watching.

The W222 S-Class is finally being recognized as the mechanical sweet spot before the bean counters took over. Sixteen thousand miles on a V8 4MATIC is exactly how you want to find one.

by Autocar India staff photographer · Autocar India · Jan 9
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Ligier claims slowest Nurburgring lap record with JS50 quadricycle

Ligier JS50 Sets Nurburgring's Slowest Lap Record—And That's Actually Kind of Brilliant

The French outfit took their diesel JS50 Revo D+ quadricycle around the Nordschleife in 28:25.8, officially the slowest lap ever recorded on a circuit that usually worships speed. It's a clever inversion of Nurburgring theater—proof that efficiency and restraint can own a narrative just as hard as horsepower.

Ligier turned a marketing gimmick into something honest: a quadricycle that proves you don't need 500hp to have respect for a track.

by Mikey Snelgar · Classic Driver · Jan 9
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You need these 8 modern classic fast estates in your life

The Fast Estate Sweet Spot: Why the 2000s Killed the Genre

The 90s and 2000s were the last gasp of practical performance—when manufacturers still believed wagons could be thrilling. An E39 M5 Touring, an RS6 C5, a 540i with a proper engine: these weren't compromises, they were statements. Today's crossovers pretend they've replaced them. They haven't.

Fast wagons died not because people stopped wanting them, but because SUVs were easier to sell to people who don't actually drive.

by Mikey Snelgar · Classic Driver · Jan 9
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You need these 8 modern classic fast estates in your life

The Fast Estate Sweet Spot: Why the '90s and 2000s Got It Right

Before SUVs murdered practicality, fast wagons were the thinking enthusiast's move—real performance wrapped in understated sheet metal. The RS6 C5, E55 AMG, and V70 R proved you could haul a family and embarrass sports cars at the same traffic light. Values are climbing because people finally figured out what they lost.

Fast estates are the last cars that didn't apologize for being useful. Now that everyone's obsessed with crossovers, these actually make sense.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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1999 Mercedes-Benz G320

1999 Mercedes-Benz G320: Japan Import with Clean Provenance

This W463-generation G320 spent time in Japan before stateside import, arriving with black-on-black aesthetics and the original 3.2L V6 paired to a five-speed automatic. It's the kind of G-Wagen that proves the model's ageless appeal—twenty-six years old and still commanding attention, especially as import G's tick up in value.

The G320 is finally being recognized as more than a fashion accessory. Values on clean examples are climbing, and JDM imports with documented history are becoming the smarter play than lottery-ticket barn finds.

by Mark Smeyers · Supercars.net · Jan 8
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Mercedes-AMG expands 2026 AMG Experience with new U.S. tracks and Yellowstone road tour

Mercedes-AMG Experience 2026: Track Days and Western Road Tours—The Brand Experience Play

Mercedes is packaging track time at four U.S. circuits with a Yellowstone road tour, betting on experiential marketing to justify AMG ownership. It's a smart move: owners who've felt an AMG pull 1.3g on a skidpad don't need convincing on resale value or brand loyalty. The real question is whether this moves the needle beyond wealthy enthusiasts who already know what they're buying.

Manufacturer experience programs are just DTC plays for the wealthy—but at least Mercedes isn't pretending this is about 'community' or 'inclusivity.' They're selling the thing that actually matters: seat time in their fastest cars.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL at No Reserve

1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL: W126 Elegance, Finally Getting Its Due

Single-owner 560SEL that lived a careful life until a 2022 refresh addressed the usual suspects—cooling, suspension geometry, brake hydraulics. The W126 generation spent decades as the overlooked sedan between the legendary W123 and the E-Class era, but 30-year-old examples with full service histories are starting to matter again.

The 560SEL is what happens when Mercedes built sedans for people who actually drove them instead of just parking in Monaco. Values are climbing because there aren't many left that haven't been thrashed.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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2007 Mercedes-Benz S600 Designo Graphite Edition at No Reserve

2007 Mercedes-Benz S600 Designo Graphite Edition: When W221 Excess Actually Meant Something

This 73k-mile S600 is the kind of mid-2000s Mercedes that makes you remember why the brand had gravitas—5.5L twin-turbo V12, five-speed auto, and enough Designo leather to cover a small apartment. No reserve auction means someone's finally admitting that even hand-stitched German excess has a market floor now.

The W221 S-Class is the last time Mercedes built something that felt heavy with intent instead of marketing strategy. Values have stabilized because there's nowhere left to fall.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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50k-Mile 1985 Mercedes-Benz 300D Turbo at No Reserve

50k-Mile 1985 Mercedes 300D Turbo: When Diesel Meant Something

Original owner kept this W123-generation 300D until recently—50k miles on the clock, Champagne Metallic over Palomino MB-Tex, all numbers matching. The 3.0-liter turbodiesel five-cylinder and four-speed auto make it about as thrilling as a ledger, but that's exactly why it's survived this long while turbo petrols imploded.

The 300D Turbo is what happens when Mercedes engineers treated diesel like a legitimate powertrain instead of a marketing angle—it's appreciation waiting to happen while everyone's distracted by air-cooled Porsches.

by Justin Pritchard · CarBuzz · Jan 8
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Twin-Turbo V8 Mercedes SL vs. New Mazda MX-5: Which $36,000 Roadster Reigns Supreme?

R230 SL55 AMG vs. ND Miata: The $36K Roadster Trap

Used twin-turbo Mercedes SL55s are flooding the market at Miata money, but depreciation curves tell different stories. The AMG carries $8K/year maintenance assumptions; the ND is Toyota-reliable. One teaches you to fear the next service bill.

Comparing them on price alone misses the point—you're not buying the same car twice, you're choosing between a depreciating pleasure machine and one that actually holds value.

by Loek · Autoblog NL · Jan 8
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Verrassing: baanbrekende Mercedes EV leeft nu op geleende tijd

Mercedes' EV gamble is already showing cracks—the C63 AMG problem nobody wants to admit

Mercedes built its future on electric, but killing the AMG C63's combustion engine exposed something the board didn't anticipate: a massive customer base that still wants ICE. The EQS is competent, but competent doesn't move metal when your core buyers are watching resale values and wondering if they've backed the wrong horse.

Mercedes got caught between pleasing regulators and losing the people who actually buy their cars. That's not a strategy—that's a hostage situation.

Road & Track · Jan 8
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Mercedes-Benz Sues Transport Companies After $580,000 AMG G63 Vanishes in Transit

Mercedes Sues Over Missing $580K AMG G63—Logistics Nightmare or Just Another Luxury Problem

A brand-new AMG G63 disappeared somewhere in the transport chain between dealers and brokers, forcing Mercedes into litigation. The W464 vanishing mid-transit exposes the vulnerability of high-value logistics networks that treat six-figure SUVs like commodity freight. When your $580K purchase can evaporate between handoffs, someone's process is broken.

This is what happens when you layer logistics through enough middlemen—the G63 became nobody's responsibility until it was everybody's problem.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500XD Midwest Automotive Designs Ultimate Toy

2022 Midwest Automotive Designs Ultimate Toy on 3500XD: Sprinter as blank canvas

MAD built this 2022 Ultimate Toy on a Sprinter 3500XD chassis—the longest wheelbase diesel van Mercedes offers. Four captain's chairs, convertible sofas, full galley, bathroom. The 3.0L turbodiesel V6 does the heavy lifting, and that's the point: these builds live or die on chassis spec.

The Sprinter 3500XD is the only Sprinter that matters if you're serious about living in metal. Everything else is compromise.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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49k-Mile 2005 Mercedes-Benz SL500

49k-Mile 2005 Mercedes-Benz SL500 with AMG Sport Package

Single-family ownership, sub-50k miles, and the AMG Sport Package make this R230 a clean example in a market where low-mileage examples are getting scarce. The 5.0L naturally-aspirated V8 paired with the 7-speed automatic represents the last generation before turbos and complexity took over. Silver over charcoal is the safe choice, but values on these have stayed surprisingly stable.

The R230 SL is the last Mercedes convertible that didn't apologize for being a car instead of a smartphone. Low miles used to matter. Now they just mean it sat longer.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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62 BaT Auctions Closing Today

62 BaT Lots Closing Today: 2.9L Carrera RS, 512 TR, and the Truck Renaissance

Today's Bring a Trailer slate spans the full spectrum—from air-cooled 911s to family-kept '51 GMC pickups to a fresh 992 GT3 RS still wearing dealer plates. The trucks are the real story here: vintage F-250s and Dodges are moving on no reserve, a sign the market finally remembers that 1970s iron holds its own against euro exotica. One eye on the Ferrari 512 TR; Euro cars from that era are getting their due.

BaT's truck presence has quietly become the most honest meter of collector priorities—when 45-year-family-owned pickups outsell hype cycles, the market's telling you something real.

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