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2021 Mercedes-Benz and AMG new cars – CarAdvice
Mercedes-Benz cemented its place as Australia’s leading luxury carmaker in 2020, its 26,350 passenger vehicles sales to the end of November placing it well ahead…
Mercedes-Benz cemented its place as Australia’s leading luxury carmaker in 2020, its 26,350 passenger vehicles sales to the end of November placing it well ahead of arch rivals BMW and Audi. Almost half of those sales comprised just two models – A-Class and GLC-Class – underscoring the buying public’s taste for small cars and medium SUVs.
Low-volume, high-end models are destined for our shores in 2021, with the all-new S-Class to be joined by a new Maybach S Class and a couple of new AMG models…
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