The W114 and W115 models were enormously successful for Mercedes-Benz, and their sales in nine years of production between 1967 and 1976 almost equalled the total of all Mercedes passenger...
Now in paperback, The Great British Rally is the complete history of British international rally events, starting with the very first RAC rally of 1932, which included 1,000 miles of...
The Mercedes-Benz W201 was a compact saloon designed to address both concerns about fuel economy generated by the first oil crisis in the 1970s and competition for sales from the...
Best known for his extraordinary skills at the wheel of racing cars, Stirling Moss was also an extremely effective rally driver. He entered many rallies from the early 1950s on,...
This stunning color collection is filled with extraordinary transformations made by Mercedes tailors Lorener, the world-famous Du Chatelet coachbuilders, AME and Gockel. From bullet and bomb proofing to bars, videos...
An introduction to owning, driving and maintaining a Mercedes-Benz Second Generation S-Class (W116), and a step-by-step guide to evaluating one for purchase. Mercedes Benz S-Class includes colour photos of what...
Sauber-Mercedes: The Group C Racecars 1985-1991 is an in-depth study of the Sauber-Mercedes racecars that dominated the Group C racing scene during the late 1980s and early 1990s. When Peter...
Includes road and comparison tests, new model descriptions, owner surveys and full tech. data. Included in this first book: 170S, 300, 300SL, Porter Special, 180, 190SL, V196, 360SLR, 540K, 219,...
In 1952, Mercedes-Benz astonished the world with its 300SL sports-racing cars, sleek coupes with startling, gull-wing doors. Based on the 300S production model but installed in a radical, tubular space...
This book replaces our previous title on Mercedes' highly popular and collectible SL series of sportscars. This upgraded book now has 52 articles drawn from the leading publications of the...
Few racing cars have had the sensational impact of the W196 introduced by Mercedes-Benz in the French Grand Prix on July 4, 1954. It was a feast of exotic features...
* The full history of the R230 SL models * Home market models are covered in great detail * Covers export markets, including the US, UK and Japan * Detailed...
Designed by Mercedes's head of design Bruno Sacco, the W124 range immediately became the benchmark by which medium-sized car models were judged in the late 1980s due to its engineering...
• Covers all models, with petrol and diesel engines, pre- and post-facelift • Includes the high-performance 190 E 2.3-16 and 2.5-16 derivatives • Will help you decide if the 190...
• Full history of the R171 SLK • Written with Mercedes-Benz’ full co-operation • All major markets covered in detail • Options and color guides included • Contemporary photography, mostly...
With nearly 2.7 million cars produced, Mercedes' W123 series was hugely successful. As well as the practical saloon (sedan), Mercedes offered a stylish coupe and a roomy estate (wagon), which...
Among the rarest and most exciting classic cars are the supercharged Mercedes cars of the 1920s and 1930s, exemplified by the fire-breathing S, SS, SSK and SSKL models with their...
The Mercedes 126 S-Class of 1979-91 remains the most successful premium class saloon in the company's history and is considered by many to be one of the best cars in...
A warts and all introduction to owning, driving and maintaining a Mercedes-Benz W124 and a step-by-step guide to evaluating one for purchase. This book includes 100 photos of what to...
Mercedes-Benz Technical Companion Technical insights on service, repair, maintenance and procedures compiled from over 45 years of The Star, the magazine of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America Since 1956, informed...
In 1952 Mercedes-Benz astonished the racing world with the successes it achieved with its 300SL, exploiting an advanced space-type frame and aerodynamic body with gullwing doors. Already the subject of...