Category Archives: Mercedes-Benz

Study reveals which cars attract tickets

There's no doubt that driving a high-end luxury car like a Mercedes attracts attention, but drivers should determine if they attract the right kind of attention before they purchase a new or used car.

According to a recent study by Verisk Analytics, a San Francisco-based firm that assists insurance companies in policy decisions, drivers in some types of vehicles are far more likely to receive a ticket than others.

The "winner" was the Mercedes SL-Class Convertible, a sleek two-seater coupe that retails for more than $100,000. It was no surprise to find a flashy sports car at the top of the list, with the study revealing that the car was four times more likely to attract a ticket. The type of driver buying an SL-Class isn't likely to worry about a minor traffic violation, but what was more surprising was some of the other entries on the list.

In second place, at 3.5 times more likely to be cited than the average vehicle, was the Toyota Camry Solara, a decidedly less stylish and eye-catching vehicle. That raised the question of whether it was the car or the driver who determines the number of violations. The average age for the SL-Class driver was listed as 53, while the Camry Solara's was 50. At third on the list, the Scion tC, part of Toyota's youth-oriented brand, skewed much younger with an average age of 30. The Scion xB, an aggressively-styled box-like vehicle, also made the list as the fifth most likely.

"These findings and the corresponding trends they reveal are very interesting," said Bob U'Ren, senior vice president of Quality Planning. "Besides the sociological aspect of 'who drives what,' the manner in which private passenger cars and trucks are driven has a meaningful bearing on how much individuals and families pay for auto insurance."

The study also looked at which cars were least likely to attract a ticket. The car with the oldest average driver, the Buick Rainier SUV, was also the least likely to be pulled over, at 23 percent of the average of vehicle. GM had several other cars on the list, like the Chevy 3500 pickup, Uplander minivan and Buick Lacrosse. There were also several models that can now only be found on the used car market, like the Pontiac Vibe and Oldsmobile Silhouette. In general, larger cars attracted less tickets, with eight out of the top ten spots filled by an SUV, pickup truck or minivan.

Drivers in the market for a new or used vehicle may want to keep these statistics in mind in order to determine exactly what type of attention they'll be drawing with their purchase.

Mercedes to recall C- and E-Class for power steering issues

Mercedes-Benz is recalling approximately 85,000 of its 2010 and 2011 C- and E-Class models in the U.S. due to an issue with power steering fluid.

According to an update on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's website, the recall affects newer models of the vehicles, specifically from 2010 and 2011. The E-Class coupe and cabriolet are also included.

Mercedes says that a loss of power steering fluid could make the vehicles difficult to control in a situation where maximum steering assist is required, such as maneuvering a parking lot. The automaker will make a minor adjustment that should fix the problem for owners.

According to USA Today, a number of vehicles have had issues with power steering lately. BMW ordered recalls of its Z4 and Mini Cooper, GM struggled with steering on its Cobalt and Pontiac G5, Toyota had trouble with the Corolla and most recently, Hyundai has recalled its new Sonata.

The news source speculated that the switch from mechanical power steering to electronic power steering (EPS) may be a factor in the issues. EPS offers a slight advantage in fuel efficiency, making it a popular choice for newer vehicles.

Analyst Jesse Toprak of TrueCar told the news provider that "we have an overwhelming number of steering cases this year." The NHTSA has reported an uptick in EPS-related problems, but it's unclear if the flaw is with the systems or because they are simply more common.

Drivers may wish to avoid newer models with the issue and stick to used cars until the trouble is sorted out. 

Mercedes uses Martin Luther King in new commercial

Mercedes-Benz turned a few heads when it appropriated the image of Martin Luther King in a new ad for its luxury SLS AMG coupe.

The SLS AMG is a sleek, $175,000 sports car that is immediately recognizable due to its signature gullwing doors. In the ad, Mercedes cuts together various footage of people over the years raising their hands in triumph, which includes a few seconds of Dr. King raising his hands while giving a speech. Other images of victory, like Muhammad Ali, Roger Federer and other nonspecific people, play as a voiceover describes the history of this pose. Finally, the ad fades to the new coupe, as the gullwing doors raise in a similar fashion.

The use of King raised a few eyebrows, with several commentators pointing out that Mercedes was using an image of a man who campaigned for basic civil rights and equality in order to help sell an expensive luxury car. Despite the complaints, it appears Mercedes will air the ad as intended. The automaker licensed the rights from King's estate for an undisclosed fee.

Drivers in the market for a used car may want to consider a Mercedes, as the low prices make the brand more accessible.

Mercedes-Benz gets GPS-integrated iPhone app

Mercedes-Benz has released an iPhone app that will allow owners of new and used Mercedes to have concierge-style service both in and out of the car.

According to CNET, the latest version of Hughes Telematics’ “mbrace” app features various upgrades for Mercedes owners. Hughes makes the GPS/telematics systems that are found on the dashboards of Mercedes vehicles.

While in the car, drivers have access to a range of features, like roadside assistance, navigation and even hotel and restaurant recommendations. The new iPhone app transfers these services outside the car, along with a few additional features.

Those who download the app will be able to access their car remotely. Forgot where you parked? The app will guide you back. Lock your keys in the car or forget to lock the doors? The app can do that, too. And it continues to provide concierge service while around the city, so travelers on foot can still find restaurants and hotels.

And for big Benz fans with multiple cars in their personal fleet, travelers can now create several vehicle profiles within the app in order to use services specific to each vehicle.

Brabus tricks out “iBusiness” Mercedes

Custom parts maker Brabus, best known for its suspension systems, brakes and bodywork, has unveiled its latest creation, a custom Mercedes S600 decked out with Apple gear.

The “iBusiness” Mercedes features a slew of Apple products that have turned the backseat into a fully-functional office environment. Two iPads connected to Bluetooth keyboards are suspended from the driver’s and passenger’s seats, along with a drop down screen on the roof connected to a Mac Mini computer. Brabus has also wired the entire car to have Internet connectivity anywhere, and polishes the whole package off with touches like a 64 GB iPod integrated in the front and wireless controls for the car’s existing functions, like GPS and radio.

And because it’s Brabus and not Geek Squad behind the modifications, they couldn’t resist doing a little work under the hood: this office will scream down highways, powered by a 6.3-liter V-12 beast of an engine that cranks out 750 horses.

The company has announced that owners of new and used Mercedes S-Class vehicles can contact the company to have their car receive a similar treatment – for a price, of course.

Mercedes plans future vehicles

Mercedes is set to debut a slew of new vehicles over the next few years, including the first appearance of the B-Class hatchback in the U.S.

While not overhauling its entire lineup over the next few years like some automakers, Mercedes has announced a variety of new models, many of which will be options on existing models – convertibles or coupes on some sedans, for example.

According to Automobile Magazine, the heart of the new lineup will be the B-Class, a popular model in Europe and overseas. The compact hatchback is expected to come with a number of trim levels, including sedan, convertible and coupe options. Mercedes has also announced that it will bring an AMG high-performance version stateside eventually, featuring a supercharged V6 engine.

The CLS-Class, which many credit with kicking off the “four-door coupe” phenomenon among luxury automakers, will see its second generation redesign debut this September. Other models, like the next generations of the C-Class, S-Class, and CL-Class, are expected to undergo thorough redesigns by 2013.

As models are replaced, older versions hit the used car market, meaning drivers may be able to get some great deals on used Mercedes in the near future.

Mercedes-Benz developing “shooting break”

Although only a few cars have been made in the style throughout history, the “shooting break” may be making a small comeback. The shooting break vehicle style takes a basic 2-door sports coupe and adds a squared-off hatchback trunk.

4WheelsNews.com reports that BMW has revealed plans for a shooting break variant of its upcoming 6-Series. Its chief rival, Mercedes-Benz, has also revealed a concept version dubbed the CLS Shooting Break.

Now, Mercedes is rumored to be putting its vehicle into production. The car will reportedly be called the CLC and will be slotted between the C-Class sedan and wagon.

According to the news source, the origin of the “shooting break” term came from carriages that were used to break in horses and transport goods used for hunting. The cars are somewhat popular with the small segment of luxury drivers who like the sleek two-door coupe style but need the extra space for golf bags or other cargo. Mercedes’ design may break from tradition by adding two more doors, making it closer to a station wagon.

Fans of this particular style may want to search for a used BMW Z3 Coupe, a classic version of the shooting break style.

Honda, Mercedes recalling models

Honda and Mercedes-Benz have separately announced that they will recall units of some popular models. The announcements affect some new and used Mercedes and Honda vehicles.

Honda Accords, Civics and Elements made between 2003 and 2004 may have a problem with the ignition. The automaker says that a pin within the keyslot can become deformed, which could possibly allow the key to be taken out while the car is not in park, which would cause the vehicle to roll away until the driver was able to reinsert the key and get the car under control. The problem is expected to affect nearly 385,000 vehicles.

New versions of the Honda Element, made in 2010, may have a problem with the automatic shift lever, which may become disconnected from the transmission and not allow the driver to shift gears.

Mercedes, meanwhile, has realized that a protective grille placed over turn signals in 2002-2010 models of its G-Class may not comply with federal standards, making the lights difficult to see.

Those driving a used Honda or Mercedes should make sure that their vehicle is not listed in the recall.

Mercedes set to surpass Lexus as America’s favorite luxury vehicle

Although Lexus, the luxury division of Japanese automaker Toyota, has enjoyed ten years of domination in the U.S. luxury market, a wave of recalls and an increase in quality from Mercedes-Benz means there may be a new king of the luxury market by the end of the year.

Bloomberg reports that Lexus may lose its crown when all is said and done in 2010, as the continued bad press from the recalls by Lexus and Toyota have dissuaded discerning drivers from making purchases with Lexus. Instead, drivers are turning to German luxury automakers like Mercedes, BMW and Audi, for their luxury car needs.

Mercedes very nearly took the title of top seller during the first half of 2010, shipping less than 500 vehicles fewer than its Japanese rival. While the luxury industry in general is booming after the recession depressed 2009, Lexus’ recovery has been marred by quality concerns. The Japanese automaker posted a 19 percent increase in U.S. deliveries during the first half, but Mercedes grew 25 percent to close the gap.

According to Edmunds, Lexus’ 2.1 percent market share may fall to 1.98 percent by the end of the year, which would be enough to allow both Mercedes-Benz and BMW to surpass the brand as America’s favorite luxury vehicles.

Those shopping on a budget don’t need to price themselves out of a luxury vehicle. By shopping for used cars, driver can easily get a used Mercedes or BMW for a fraction of their sticker price.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-07-22/lexus-recalls-risk-ceding-brand-s-decade-long-u-s-dominance-to-mercedes.html

Man sets fire to used Mercedes

One great thing about buying a used Mercedes is that the brand name will mean that it will always be easy to sell later, and if its truly a classic, it may even appreciate in value. However, one man’s attempts to sell his used Mercedes were dashed when an arsonist allegedly set fire to the vehicle and posted the pictures to Facebook.

Asgard Tarick Gilbert, 36, of Belfast, Maine, has been arrested and charged with felony arson, according to the Bangor News. The owner of the vehicle, a 1982 Mercedes, had been attempting to sell it. Police came upon the blaze and Gilbert snapping pictures on June 28th. Gilbert claimed to the two officers that he had recently discovered the fire.

The officers took down his information as a person of interest in the case. Gilbert later returned to the scene and took pictures of the charred car, posting them on Facebook along with the original photos in an album marked “Warzone.” This caused police to issue a warrant for the seizure of his computer and cell phone.

However, the real break came when police investigated the security tapes of the nearby Belfast Variety convenience store. The tapes show Gilbert on his bike at 12:30 AM, filling a gas can with kerosene before speeding away.

Gilbert is currently being held on $2,000 bail.