Yearly Archives: 2023

The Difference Between Maybach And Mercedes Benz Models

The Difference Between Maybach And Mercedes Benz Models

Just like any other car manufacturer, Mercedes Benz has special editions and trims. One of them is the tuning house, Maybach. Back in 2015, it became a sub brand of Mercedes and specialized in making extremely luxurious and high-class vehicles. One of the most popular Maybach models produced is the S-class and G-Class(SUVs), which can be spotted by the double "M'' emblem on the hood's front. You may wonder what makes it so unique and what distinguishes it from regular Mercedes Benzes. Well, in this blog, we will share with you a couple key differences and why they are so sought after. Comfort One of the most noticeable upgrades is the comfort level. Maybach has taken care of the interiors by incorporating additional padding in the seats and using premium materials like Alcantara leather, suede, and carbon fiber. There are also more ambient lighting and seating features, resulting in an even more homey feel. Extra Features With Mercedes being Mercedes, features and ... read more

Why Is There Smoke Coming From My Car?

Why Is There Smoke Coming From My Car?

When your combustion engine is put to work, air and fuel are burned. As a result, there are a lot of byproducts that your vehicle has to deal with and eventually expel. The used-up fuel and air mixture goes through the exhaust system, which comprises many pipes and vital components. With most cars nowadays, engine emissions are odorless and colorless. That is why it can be alarming to see your vehicle puffing white, black, or gray-blue smoke. An excess amount of exhaust smoke means there is something wrong with your car, and it is not running at peak performance. More often than not, you will need repairs. Reasons for Exhaust Smoke Condensation/Steam - Condensation is the best-case scenario that can come of this. On cold mornings, you may notice wispy, white smoke coming from your exhaust pipe. Relax because this is normal. It is caused by the heat warming up your emissions, causing it to turn into steam. As your engine warms up, it should go away. Oi ... read more

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