The car enthusiasts at WD Detailing restore the rarest Mercedes E55 AMG Wagon ever made, turning a long-forgotten gem into a gleaming icon.
Buying a cheap old Mercedes-AMG can actually be a great move financially, but you need to know your models and have it ...
It hasn't been long since there was a vast array of Mercedes-Benz and AMG convertibles on sale that would have required an educational course to get fully acquainted with. Today, there are only two ...
In the 1960s, two Daimler-Benz engineers, Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher, were creating the Mercedes-Benz 300 SE racing engine. Their work was interrupted when Daimler-Benz decided to end its ...
In 2025, the world of performance cars is not just about the latest muscle cars roaring down straightaways. There is a rich history of German V8s that offer a compelling alternative. From high-revving ...
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
The four-cylinder Mercedes-AMG C63 is reportedly being discontinued in 2026, following a leaked memo tied to new noise regulations and AMG’s electrified pivot. Mercedes-AMG reportedly discontinuing ...
While Mercedes-AMG is best known for its cars, it also sells several different lifestyle products, and these are the three latest. Consisting of a regular wristwatch, as well as two different ...
The 570HP Mercedes E55 AMG W211 with its legendary V8 Kompressor engine is one of AMG’s most iconic super sedans. Delivering brutal acceleration, addictive supercharger whine, and the comfort of a ...
Mercedes-AMG Chairman Michael Schiebe called the run proof that “our drive system must be convincing across the board,” adding that production vehicles will deliver a “genuine AMG – no ifs, no buts.” ...
Sometimes the villains in James Bond movies drove them; they've always been classy. And thanks to two Utah car builders, they're looking better than ever, and getting faster than ever. But are they ...