Mercedes Benz Reviews with Road Tests
Wednesday 8th October 2008
They say that first impressions are important, so it’s just as well that I delved a little deeper into the psyche of the new C-Class before considering my verdict. From that you may gather that I wasn’t overly impressed with the new look; nor was I enamoured by the build quality or the ‘nano-technology’, paint-job. the full review
It is hard to believe that the first generation Mercedes-Benz M-Class was launched in 1997 and although 620,000 were sold world wide (38,000 in the UK) it was never really liked by the motoring press who labelled it a bit too American. the full review
Looking for something larger than an A-Class or more stylish than a B-Class, then take a look at the new Grand Sport Tourer from Mercedes-Benz - the R-Class. the full review
Settle down with a cup of coffee, this is going to be a long one. Lesson one: Learn the layout and controls of your vehicle. the full review
The Mercedes-Benz CLS was released to the British public on the 22nd March 2005. The CLS-Class is based upon the current E-Class and has been designed to set the executive free from the numerous corporate saloons seen in the management car parks. Mercedes state that the CLS-Class is a unique vehicle concept which combines the elegance and dynamism of a coupe with the comfort and practicality of a saloon. the full review
The Mercedes-Benz R-Class was introduced in the UK on the 6th April 2007. The R-Class is billed as a Grand Sports Tourer capable of taking a family of six, across continents in first class comfort. the full review
The new Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class Roadster was launched in the UK in the summer of 2004 replacing the successful first-generation model which enjoyed sales of over 308,000. the full review
Seven years after the launch of the original A-Class in 1998 Mercedes-Benz have introduced the new model which returns bristling with new technology, newly developed transmissions, a wide range of petrol and diesel Euro 4 engines and a choice of 3-door and 5-door body styles. the full review
The all-new Mercedes-Benz E-Class saloon was launched in the UK in August 2002. Developed at a cost of some £1. 6 billion over 4 years the new E-Class sets the precedent for premium saloon cars. the full review













