Last year Mercedes-Benz introduced the new C Class Coupe at the Geneva Motor Show. Consumers who wanted a C Class Coupe with all-wheel drive were left out in the cold until... March 21, 2012 by Joel Feder
When it comes to car theft, it’s not just luxury and sports cars that are at risk of being stolen. In fact, car theft is an enterprise that’s based on... March 20, 2012 by Kurt Ernst
The days of the glossy paper new car brochure are numbered, it would appear. If you’re looking to buy a 2012 Mercedes-Benz C Class in the U.K., there’s no need to... February 17, 2012 by Kurt Ernst
The BMW M3 has long held the top spot on the affordable luxury sport coupe hierarchy, and for good reason. The latest M3, though not much like its predecessors, continues... November 24, 2011 by Nelson Ireson
Mercedes GP Formula 1 drivers Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg will help present Mercedes’ new C-Class Coupe based race car that will compete in the 2012 season of... September 8, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
The class of luxury sport sedans has grown in the past decade with new entries from Infiniti, Lexus, and Cadillac.
The Infiniti G37 has crisp handling and styling, and it offers coupe and convertible models.
The Lexus IS does too-there's a coupe/convertible edition that shares the IS sedan's softer handling, but a dramatically powerful IS-F sedan for track use.
Cadillac's CTS comes in all flavors-sedan, super sedan-and it's adding a Coupe model for 2011.
Truly, the C-Class' direct competitors are the Germans, the Audi A4, and BMW 3-Series.
The A4 comes in a huge range of body styles and engine choices in Europe, a few of which make it to the States, including the swift S4 and A4 Avant wagon.
Finally, the BMW 3-Series is the benchmark in the class, with sedan, coupe, convertible, and M-series cars all delivering a good measure of handling prowess and acceleration.