Fans of diesel automobiles generally fall into one of two categories: the pragmatists, who admire such cars for their efficiency, durability, and grunt; and the iconoclasts, who get off on the oil ...
Well Toto, we’re not in a Kenworth anymore. In fact, there’s never been a diesel quite like this one. In an automotive first, Mercedes began producing passenger diesels in 1936, three years before the ...
In Europe, where diesels are as common as good coffee, Mercedes' E-class is available with five diesel engines ranging from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder to a 4.0-liter V-8 in the E400 CDI. The top-of-the ...
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