Continental EcoContact 6 Q tires will come OE on new Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Mercedes-Benz selected Continental’s EcoContact 6 Q as OE and WinterContact TS 860 S for the winter season.
Differences in Mercedes-Benz TPMS Systems
Mercedes-Benz and other German vehicle manufacturers assume that people here in the U.S. adjust their tire pressure for the number of people in the vehicle and for the speed they intend to drive.
Video: Why Are Ignition Coils Lubricated?
Babcox Media’s Joe Keene explains why the boots of most Mercedes Benz ignition coils are lubricated at the factory.
Arnott Introduces Premium Eibach Struts for 2013-2019 Mercedes-Benz GL/GLS-Class
Arnott has introduced new premium air suspension struts for the front right and left sides of the 2013-2019 Mercedes-Benz GL/GLS-Class (W166) with AirmaticC and without ADS.
Arnott Introduces Air Suspension Strut for 2007-2012 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, 2006-2011 ML-Class
Arnott has introduced a new premium air suspension strut for the front left or right side of the 2007-2012 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class SUV and 2006-2011 ML-Class SUV.
Arnott Releases Coil Spring Conversion Kit for 2000-2006 S-Class
Arnott has introduced a new coil spring conversion kit for the 2000-2006 Mercedes-Benz S-Class to the market.
Arnott Introduces New And OE Reman Shocks, Air Struts For Mercedes-Benz Models
Arnott, a manufacturer of aftermarket air suspension products, has introduced additional aftermarket and remanufactured OE rear shocks for Mercedes-Benz E-Class and CLS-Class models.
Mercedes-Benz USA Expands Training Programs To Address Technician Shortage
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) has continued to expand its technician training and development programs to tackle the shortage of automotive technicians in the U.S.
Major Tiremaker Eyes Atlanta for Operations Expansion
On the same day Mercedes-Benz USA celebrated the opening of its new headquarters in Atlanta, local news reported that an Akron, Ohio-based tiremaker has selected the city for an additional operations support center.
Mercedes-Benz is World’s Most Valuable Car Brand According to Report
Mercedes-Benz has overtaken Toyota and BMW to claim the No.1 position as the world’s most valuable automobile brand, following 24% year-on-year growth to $43.9 billion, according to the latest Brand Finance report.
Mercedes-Benz Approves Rotary Lifts for its Dealerships
Mercedes-Benz USA has approved the Rotary SM14SW Shockwave-equipped four-post lift and the SPOA10SW Shockwave-equipped two-post lift for use in its North American Mercedes-Benz dealerships.
Hunter Wheel Balancer Required by OEs
Hunter’s Road Force Elite wheel balancer is now required equipment by several OE dealerships including BMW, GM Hyundai, Jaguar/Land Rover, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Subaru, Tesla and Volkswagen/Audi.