Did you know Mercedes is the first automaker in the U.S. to both certify and commercialize a Level 3 autonomous driving system for everyday consumers? Here's why Tesla is not quite there yet.
Friday, Jan. 9, is the closing day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, where the biggest and most innovative technology companies in the world announced some of of their breakthrough products soon to hit store shelves. Let's take a look back at some of the more amazing, practical, or practically useless new gadgets to come out of CES 2015.
Go big or go home. That's the best way to describe the Mercedes-Maybach S600, which is a whopping 8.1 inches longer than the S-Class.
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Mercedes-Benz has picked a site in the East Bay to begin testing its self-driving cars.
In two days, thieves broke into three car dealerships in Belmont and San Jose and stole nearly two dozen cars, most of them high-end expensive models but police are on the move.