A relatively unknown car can be the hottest thing on the road, and it won't break the bank to buy it. What car is it? It's not the Mercedes-Benz AMG C43, which was available at the time, but a ...
From the June 2001 issue of Car and Driver. Superior aerodynamics and top-end power mean the difference just increases as speeds rise. Times to 125 mph are important marketing tools in Germany, and ...
HAVING YOUR CAKE AND EATING IT TOO is a well-worn cliché, but it's a pretty good way to describe Mercedes-Benz AMG C32 owners' desires. They're driving a sports sedan with an AMG-built 349-horsepower ...
When you tell people you own a 20-year-old German car, they look at you with a mix of appreciation and pity. This has been my experience, at least. Not that a 2002 Mercedes-Benz C32 AMG is one of ...
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The V-8-powered C43 AMG has been replaced with the C32 AMG, powered by a supercharged version of Mercedes' 3.2-liter, twin-ignition, 3-valve 90-degree V-6 with an output of 354 bhp at 6100 rpm and 332 ...
STUTTGART, Germany -- DaimlerChrysler now has an answer to and : the C32 AMG. And it is available in the U.S. as a sedan and in Europe as both a sedan and a wagon. This time, AMG (Mercedes-Benz's ...
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