
Mercedes Benz Car Reviews
Classic Luxury: Mercedes-Benz W211 E-Class
After driving it for an year and around 15,000 kms, I think this is one of best options in this budget. The exterior is classic though but car still has decent face value. Drive is very comfortable specially on long routes one doesnt feel tiredness. As this come with 04 cylinders so fuel economy is very decent but due to supercharger it becomes worse on idling.
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The Perfect 7-Seater Luxury SUV
I’ve been driving the GLB 200 for over a year now, having imported it through Shahnawaz Motors as a zero-meter car. It took about six months to arrive, but it was worth the wait.
Everything about this car is fantastic: a comfortable ride with a wealth of features, spacious and luxurious, and impressive fuel efficiency. It does feel a bit underpowered on the motorway, but aside from that, everything else is spot on.
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Best Bang For Your Buck: Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2013
This car boasts stunning styling and a beautiful interior, featuring complete carbon fiber trims straight from the factory. Its aggressive front end is matched by a monstrous 550 hp at the rear wheels, powered by a 6.2L V8 engine—a true beast.
The C63 AMG of this generation is the epitome of a pure driver’s car. Its not stock—equipped with downpipes and dyno-tuned, delivering thrilling pops and bangs with every rev.
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Superb Interior But Heavy On Fuel
The interior is absolutely fantastic, with leather finishes and high-tech features, but I can’t ignore the poor fuel economy. The G-Class is a heavy vehicle, so expect to spend a lot on gas, especially in city driving
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Comfortable And Expensive
If you’re looking for comfort, the G-Class doesn’t disappoint. The seats are supportive, and the cabin is so plush, you feel like you’re in a luxury hotel. However, be ready for the high cost of ownership. The G-Class isn’t cheap to maintain, but if you’re okay with that, it’s a pleasure to drive.
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