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  2. List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz Personenwagen: Eine Chronik [Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars: A Chronicle] (in German). Brilon, Germany: Podszun Verlag. ISBN 9783861334125. Bruno, Roberto (2014). Mercedes Benz Personenwagen 1886–1980 [Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars 1886–1980]. Typenkompass series (in German). Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. ISBN 9783613036819.

  3. The 2024 Mercedes-Benz CLE450 Is the Last Real Mercedes ... - AOL

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    The front 245/35R-20 and rear 275/30R-20 Goodyear Asymmetric 5 tires are summer performance rubber, though they don’t bite with a lot of aggression into corners (at least not on this car).

  4. List of automotive superlatives - Wikipedia

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    Production car – 5,100 kg (11,244 lb) – 2017 Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman Guard [10] Lightest Current production car – 440 kg (970 lb) – Caterham 7 170 [ 11 ] [ 12 ]

  5. Mercedes-Benz CLS - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz CLS (initially called the CLS-Class) is a series of executive cars produced by Mercedes-Benz from October 2004 to August 2023. The original model was a four-door sedan based on the Mercedes E-Class platform, marketed as a four door coupé . [ 1 ]

  6. These 10 Cars Cost the Least To Own in the First 5 Years - AOL

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    The average new car costs $48,334, though many vehicles cost much more or less than that. But the cost of a vehicle isn't all about its purchase price -- many other factors can increase the overall...

  7. More for Your Money: The Most (and Least) Reliable Cars of ...

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    To arrive at its list of the most and least reliable automotive models, Consumer Reports used at least two model years of data to calculate a predicted reliability score on a scale from 1 to 100.