SPIED: If You've Been Waiting To See The NEXT Wave Of Mercedes-Benz's, No Need To Wait Any Longer

SPIED: If You've Been Waiting To See The NEXT Wave Of Mercedes-Benz's, No Need To Wait Any Longer
It looks like Mercedes-Benz is having one helluva year. After taking the luxury auto sales crown and, likely, having a nice end-of-the-year party, it seems like the three-pointed star is roaring back in a HUGE way. 

Is it any real wonder as to why though? The products have cachet, they look excellent — inside and out — and it connects with buyers. Oh, and the technology is class leading.

Really, for a product person you cannot ask for more. 

But if you've been left wondering what the Germans have up their sleeve, well then, you've come to the right place. That's because we have a full collection of spy shots of the company's next wave of additions. Some are refreshed and others are the full banana.

Some examples of what you'll find enclosed, include the following: 

- The next-generation Mercedes-Benz A-Class
- The refreshed Mercedes-Benz C-Class
- The all-new mystery Mercedes-AMG C63 coupe — could it be a C63 Black Series?
- The all-new Mercedes-Benz E-Class Convertible

**Click "Read Article" below to see the FULL collection of Mercedes-Benz products caught on camera!

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TomMTomM - 12/17/2016 9:23:09 AM
+1 Boost
There is a certain "panache'" of owning the "in" luxury car. Everyone wants one- including the lesser people. And soon- used and new - they are everywhere - and no longer "in".

So the elite then move on to the NEXT "in" car. Once a Cadillac was the Ultimate American Luxury car - but just as soon as the lower class began to buy the old ones - the elite moved on to the Continental. (THis was the 60's) and on and on. Mercedes took the title for a while - and then Bmw - Lexus - and so forth. Eventually - Mercedes will be everywhere - and a new "in" car will come to the surface.


quizzquizz - 12/22/2016 1:16:39 AM
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Actually, all those vintage "in" Caddies from the 70's (and before) are now classics and has way more presence than anything new off the showroom floor. Same with any pre-1990 Mercedes.

A well made car with classic design lines will outlast trends and the "in" crowd. Take the Porsche 911 (any model year, even a 996 model 911), it will continue to be "in" forever.

These cars will stand the test of time: (get them new or used, it will always be "in")
Mustang GT350
Camaro SS
M2
Landcruiser
FJ Cruiser
Porsche Boxster/Cayman/911
Cadillac CT6





MDarringerMDarringer - 12/22/2016 8:20:51 AM
+1 Boost
CT6???


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/17/2016 10:14:12 AM
+2 Boost
No need for an apostrophe before the s. It's "Benzes" not "Benz's".


Agent00RAgent00R - 12/17/2016 9:59:10 PM
+1 Boost
In all fairness, I was half asleep when writing this...


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/18/2016 9:30:08 AM
+1 Boost
I was being snarky.


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