The equivalent of taking my toys and going home, a Lewis Hamilton superfan wants nothing else to do with Mercedes from now on. Which means he’s also parting ways with his Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S amid finale controversy.
If I had a nickel for every time Maserati claimed that it’s going to make things right, I would probably afford a nice dinner out with my significant other. But as you already know, the House of the Trident still hasn’t made true on its promise despite Stellantis' backing and Ferrari's know-how.
Although referring to vehicles as whips is often considered slang, the term is actually rooted in horse-drawn buggy history. A bit closer to the present, though, and the nickname was emerging during the 1990s U.S. hip-hop scene to signal a Mercedes-Benz.
Once upon a time, the Mercedes-Benz lineup included something called the M-Class. Born in 1997, it was the German carmaker’s first proper offering in the SUV segment for the masses (G-Wagen notwithstanding) and enjoyed such a great success that it is still on the market today. Only it’s no longer called the M-Class.