High-performance station wagons are a niche within a niche. Mercedes-Benz has long ruled this tiny fiefdom, although currently, Audi and BMW also play in the same sandbox. The debut of a new E-class ...
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BMW E53 X5 Review

We revisit the first-generation BMW X5 (E53) to explore why it has become cool again. From running costs and reliability to child seat fitment, interior space, and comfort, this dad car review looks ...
The AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon lands nearly significantly cheaper than the BMW M5 Touring and Audi RS6 Avant. Rather than the fire-breathing E63, the US gets the less extreme E53, a move that initially felt ...
These days, station wagons can feel as hard to find as bargains on the showroom floors of America's new car dealers. The once-popular category has all but vanished as buyers have migrated to SUVs and ...
Mercedes-Benz owned the high-performance wagon space for years with the AMG E-Class Wagon, but there was a hole left in the lineup after the W213 E63 went out of production in 2023, leaving the Audi ...
More and more performance variants are turning to electrification as the way forward. Based on Mercedes-AMG's latest E53, it's easy to understand why. Although the mid-size AMG sedan is substantially ...
Mercedes-AMG says it will bring the E53 Hybrid Wagon to the United States later in 2025. This high-output machine is the first performance hybrid wagon to join the US lineup. The E53 Hybrid Wagon ...
Mercedes' AMG division has been in a bit of flux as it transitions to mainly offering plug-in hybrid or fully electric vehicles. The four-cylinder C63 PHEV hasn't been well received by the media or ...
Hot wagons are making a comeback, baby. Mercedes wasn’t going to let Audi and BMW have all the fun in the United States, so it’s bringing its own go-fast luxury wagon across the Atlantic— say hello to ...
The Mercedes-AMG E-Class has undergone a profound shift with the current generation’s switch from a twin-turbocharged V-8 engine to a turbocharged inline-six plug-in hybrid powertrain. Now, though, ...