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  • Formula One remains largely a man's world

    From the moment Susie Wolff first got into her Williams car, she heard the snickers from those questioning whether women belong in Formula One.


  • Mercedes becomes global Masters sponsor

    Mercedes-Benz has upgraded its corporate involvement at the Masters by becoming one of three global sponsors, allowing the German-based automaker to air television ads during the limited commercial space in domestic telecasts.


  • Mexico's Perez racing close to home

    Mexico's Sergio Perez is nowhere near the top of the points standings, yet he might be the most popular driver at the U.S. Grand Prix because it's so close to his native country.


  • American Scene

    A Japanese man temporarily working at Honda's car factory in east Alabama became the second foreign auto worker charged under the state's law on illegal immigration, the company said Wednesday.


  • John Travolta's vintage Mercedes stolen

    John Travolta's vintage Mercedes sports car has been stolen.


  • Behind the distinctive grille is a 100 horsepower, six-cylinder engine.

    Mercedes-Benz 220S convertible has a padded top

    Ace Rosner considers the 1959 Mercedes-Benz 220S cabriolet to be one of the prettier cars that Mercedes-Benz ever produced. One of those handsome cars is now in his garage.


  • Wards of city held in burglary in tony NW neighborhood

    Packed suitcases sat on the enclosed porch of a two-story, white-painted brick home in the affluent Spring Valley neighborhood of Northwest Washington, the scene of a brazen burglary attempt early last week by D.C. youths.


  • **FILE** In this April 13, 2010 photo, a red 2010 Lexus GX460 is seen at a dealership, with other Lexus vehicles behind it, in Portland, Maine. (Associated Press)

    Luxury auto sales augur well for the economy as a whole

    In a holiday television tradition that has taken its place alongside Charlie Brown, Rudolph and the Grinch, the world's automakers are flooding the airwaves once again with commercials urging a high-dollar gift splurge from husband to wife — a shiny new car topped by a huge red bow on Christmas morning.


  • Mercedes-Benz 190 SL has all the right stuff

    Mercedes-Benz manufactured a total of 25,881 of the small 190 SL sports cars from 1955 to 1963. During the 1960 model year 3,977 of them were built, each one with a base price of $5,240.


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