When it comes to German luxury vehicles, it's always the same old story: BMW and Mercedes-Benz duking it out for first place, with Audi gaining ground while locking down third. So why should it be any different when it comes to naming conventions? BMW has clearly taken the lead for which car brand can have the most confusing and illogical alphanumeric badging, and thus, Mercedes is readying a new naming regimen of its own.
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Mercedes took the second place in luxury car sales for the month of May from Audi. 6,500 more Mercedes vehicles were purchased in May than Audi’s, but on a year-to-date Audi still is leading Mercedes with over 12,000 more vehicles s... Read Post
It wasn’t too long ago when German manufacturers like Volkswagen, Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, et. al. were dismissing any idea of offering hybrid electric vehicles. They laughed and called them a “fad.” Read Post
When it comes to German luxury car sales in the United States, Audi ranked third in 2011, following behind both BMW and Mercedes Benz. Truth be told, it was a distant third place, as Audi sold less than half of the inventory Mercede... Read Post