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Fashionable new look; available all-wheel drive; focused Luxury and Sport models.
Interior comfort; top-technology luxury features; loads of standard safety items; potent performance; exclusive AMG models.
Awash in comfort; luxury powerhouse; smooth ride; otherworldly performance (AMG models); convertible models boast a legitimate back seat.
Big car in a smallish package; luxurious appointments; mountains of power and performance.
Performance (E550 and E63); fuel efficiency (E320 Bluetec); spacious interior; ride comfort.
Copious off-road aptitude; military-burly, yet luxurious; spacious interior.
As nimble as a much smaller vehicle; available with two powerful gas V8s or a modern diesel; luxurious, reliable, safe, and stylish.
Comfortable ride and seating; off-road ability; fuel-efficiency (ML320 CDI); acceleration (ML550 and ML63).
Unique body style; very roomy interior with space for up to seven; comfort and luxury.
High performance and safety; exceptional ride quality and comfort; cutting-edge technology.
High performance luxury; high-tech comfort and safety features.
Convenient retractable hardtop; safety; refinement and lack of interior noise; performance.
World-beating performance now in top-down guise; exclusivity; unmistakable looks.
The 2008 Mercedes-Benz line-up greatly reinforces its premium performance prowess. The C-Class sedan line is all-new for 2008. A flex-fuel compatible C300 as well as a new C63 AMG model propelled by a 451-horsepower, 6.2-liter V-8. Another addition to Mercedes-Benz performance for 2008 is the 604-horsepower version of the S-Class sedan called the S65 AMG. Changes to the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren line-up consist of a new roadster body style. The CLK350 includes a standard sport suspension and 18-inch wheels. With the high-powered CLK63 AMG model, the coupe is offered in a Black Series model featuring a dark appearance, deleted rear seat and a 500-horsepower engine. A GL550 model is new to the Mercedes-Benz premium crossover line-up powered by a 382-horsepower engine complemented by addition exterior and interior refinements. The R-Class line has received a performance cut in 2008 losing the R500 and R63 AMG version. The 2008 Mercedes-Benz R350 does gain a rear-wheel drive option as an entry-level choice.