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Mercedes-Benz is Recalling 2015 C-Class Sedans

Mercedes-Benz recently issued a worldwide recall of its 2015 C-Class sedans. According to a report from The New York Times, the move of the company is due to the strong likelihood of steering issues with the car. In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that around 10,000 units of the variant would be affected by the recall. Donna Boland, the spokesperson of Mercedes-Benz, revealed through a phone interview with the source that the steering coupling interlock of the 2015 C-Class sedan might not have been placed in a locked position at an assembly plant. She said the problem was noticed on some models of the range found in Europe. Presently, no… Continue Reading »

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Mercedes-Benz USA launches 2015 C-Class online configurator

Want to tinker around with your very own US-spec Mercedes-Benz C-Class? Now that the automaker has launched its online configurator for the 2015 model year, you can do just that. You can head over to the site at this link and you can start customizing your own 2015 C-Class, just the way you want it. Options are currently limited though, as you can start off with a base of either the 241-horsepower C300 starting at $40,400 or the 329-horsepower C400, which starts at $48,590. Those base prices do not include the optional stuff you will be adding later on through the  configurator, as well as taxes, title, registration fees, transport charge, and… Continue Reading »

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2015 C-Class Spotted [Spy Shots]

New spy shots of the upcoming next-gen C-Class have surfaced on the Web, and the new batch provides those who are eagerly anticipating the 2015 model with some additional details for the exterior, and even some insights into the interior. The 2015 C-Class seems to sport some minor revisions to the overall profile of the previous model. Some of the exterior parts are still shrouded, as are most of the interior furnishings. It has been confirmed that one-fifth of the overall production will be coming from the automaker’s Tuscaloosa, Alabama facility. Having a good percentage of the production done in the US is good in that the units will be… Continue Reading »

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