Mercedes-Benz is back as a Top 10 selling brand in the Australian new vehicle market, the three-pointed star finishing eighth in the June sales race, and now threatening the likes of Subaru and Nissan on the year-to-date (YTD) leader board.
Mercedes-Benz has revealed its next-generation GLC mid-size SUV, which will hit Australian showrooms in the first half of 2023 equipped with hybrid-only engines.Though exactly which engines will make up Australia's model mix is still to be locked in, all
Mercedes-Benz Australia will be the latest local car brand to move to an agency sales model in 2022, following Honda Australia's pivot earlier this year.However, while Honda pre-empted the switch with the prediction that its sales would halve within two y
Australians are buying more Mercedes-AMG models than ever before, with the go-fast brand accounting for nearly one third of the German brand's overall sales so far in 2021.Speaking to CarsGuide, Mercedes-Benz Australia PR boss Jerry Stamoulis revealed tha
Mercedes-Benz Australia has upped prices for its popoular GLC mid-size luxury SUV by between $1565 and nearly $4000 for the 2021 model year, despite no major changes to the line-up's equipment or specification.
Mercedes-Benz Australia has recalled 3115 examples of the C-Class mid-size car, E-Class and CLS large cars, and GLC mid-size SUV over a potential issue with their seatbelts