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Hello everybody!

Today's post is dedicated not only to every car fan, but above all, to Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts in particular. For those who like photography, and actually collect them, as it is my case.
So, here I leave some nice webpages, where you can find many, many nice pictures.

Enjoy!

http://www.emercedesbenz.com - a very nice blog, with all relevant press releases from Daimler AG, photos and links to interesting articles over the internet, like new car reviews.

http://www.mb-w140.de - the best website for 1991-1998 S-Class fans, with all specs and lots of pictures.

http://www.500sec.com - perhaps, the biggest online Mercedes-Benz photo collection available.

http://www.fan-gallerie.de - website with lots of Mercedes-Benz pictures, test-drives and other relevant information.

http://www.seriouswheels.com - some of the best pictures available over the internet. A must-visit for photo-seekers.

http://www.rsportscars.com - more of the same, but most models are current production.

http://www.netcarshow.com - lots of pictures of actual and not-so-new cars, from every single make. Unfortunately, dispite high resolution available, not that much quality...

http://www.automobilismo.it - an italian magazine's website, with lots of very nice pictures.

http://www.exoticsonroad.com - many pictures of great machines in real-world action.

http://www.automanias.nl - only the best cars from Mercedes-Benz, mostly AMG's. High-resolution photos.

And, of course, you can always spend some time on Mobile.de, Ebay and the like. Sometimes, there are quite nice photos!

Did I miss a very nice one? Make me know! ;)

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