Escape the lock down: a gearhead’s map to a virtual tour of the Mercedes Museum

Adolf Hitler championed the Peoples Car that became the iconic Volkswagen Beetle, but he had an even greater fondness for the various Mercedes-Benz 770 state cars he used for all occasions. He was not alone. Popes (Pope Pius XI), emperors (Japan’s Hirohito), kings (the King of Norway) and dictators from Italy’s Mussolini to Spain’s Franco …

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EVs launches threatened by R&D cuts as pandemic ravages the world

Ah, the irony. We are in the midst of a global respiratory-illness pandemic, the economic consequences of which will almost certainly lead to more respiratory illness. How so? Let’s start with the pandemic itself. COVID-19 is an often deadly and easily transmitted respiratory disease for which there is, at present, no cure, no defined treatment …

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Economic fallout of pandemic eased for now by automakers, dealers

VANCOUVER, B.C. — Penny Hargraves’ thriving Pilates and yoga studio went dark on March 16, the day British Columbia’s Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, banned all gatherings of more than 50 people in the province – a prelude to a province-wide stay-at-home order intended to stop the spread of COVID-19. Then came the tricky …

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Mazda CX-30: the Germans would like a small car this good

Here’s the most salient fact you need to know about Mazda Motor: the products are stronger than the brand. Consider the newest Mazda, the CX-30. It’s a kind of hatchback/crossover hybrid that is prettier than something comparable from Mercedes-Benz (the GLA at $43,600 to start) or BMW’s X1 ($42,100). Audi’s Q3 is apt rival and …

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Scenes from the pandemic: car dealers everywhere fielding calls for payment deferrals

Yes, the COVID-19 outbreak is a human tragedy unfolding in real tame on a global scale. It’s also triggered an economic mess. Among other things, global auto sales have collapsed and car companies have shifted to producing respirators, ventilators, masks and face shields. It’s wartime. We saw this coming in February. Scotia Economics notes that …

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