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12 Vehicles That Will or Could Get the Axe SoonWelcome to another edition of the “Doomed Dozen.” Every year, automakers collectively launch and discontinue dozens of vehicles. It’s always the same story: cars give way to SUVs, new hybrid and electric models keep coming, and the high development costs of a new generation send aging models into retirement. At …
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2024 Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV: Hyper is the WordCarlsbad, California— After launching its own versions of the EQS and EQE sedans, AMG is ready for its first fully electric SUV, which makes perfect sense when you consider where the market is at now. Mercedes’ performance sub-brand decided to go with the midsize EQE SUV instead of the larger …
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2024 Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV: Taking EV to All New Levels of LuxuryDenver, CO - Sometimes we think something seemingly perfect just can’t get any better. Well, apparently that’s not the case when it comes to Mercedes’ EQE lineup. A few months ago, we were privileged enough to head to France and check out the all-new Mercedes-AMG EQE sedan. With all the …
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Mercedes-Benz EVs in Canada Now Have Access to Tesla’s SuperchargersMercedes-Benz electric vehicle drivers can finally use the majority of Superchargers in North America. This comes a full year later than planned, as the deal signed between the German automaker and Tesla in 2023 called for access starting in the second half of 2024. Existing customers can purchase a Mercedes-Benz-approved …
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Mercedes-Benz Wants Piece of Tesla’s NACS Pie, TooStop us if you’ve read something on this topic in the past few weeks. Mercedes-Benz drivers in North America will be able to use Superchargers starting in 2024 following a deal with Tesla . The German automaker will initially offer an adapter that enables its existing CCS-compatible electric vehicles to …
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Mercedes-Benz Can Make Your EV Faster With 12-Month SubscriptionSubscription-based services are taking the auto industry by storm, even though more than 75 percent of people don’t want them according to a recent survey by Cox Automotive. Of course, you can’t blame automakers for seeking new revenue streams, but some are going a bit too far. The latest example …