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Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
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Mercedes-Benz promotes its new green program while pushing European leaders to reconsider a combustion engine ban. “Joining the ‘Renewable Carbon Initiative’ is an important step in driving the ...
1. OM617 (3.0L Inline-5 Diesel) The OM617 is often referred to as one of the most reliable diesel engines ever made. Found primarily in the 1970s and 1980s Mercedes W123 and W126 models, this ...
ATLANTA — An Atlanta woman says her Mercedes-Benz engine was destroyed just weeks after an oil change, and now she’s in a battle with the dealership over who should pay for the costly repair.
Mercedes-Benz and BMW have long had one of the toughest rivalries in the automotive world. But the two companies may soon share more than just a place in German motoring history: engines. According to ...
It's harder to think of stranger bedfellows in the automotive industry than Mercedes-Benz and BMW, but that might be exactly what is to come if a new report from Autocar is to be believed. Apparently, ...