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Winter in Chicago brings snow, slush, freezing rain, and windchill conditions that challenge every vehicle.

Mercedes-Benz models are engineered with advanced safety systems and durable components, but preparing your vehicle for winter is still essential. Proper winterization extends the life of your Mercedes, improves performance, increases safety, and enhances comfort during the coldest months of the year.

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Front view of a black 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC parked against a modern desert-inspired background.

There’s something enchanting about winter in the Midwest.

The crispness in the air, the lights strung across sleepy downtowns, the promise of cocoa or cocktails by a roaring fire.

And while Illinois may not have the pine-covered peaks of Colorado or the snowy promenades of Bavaria, it makes up for it with its own brand of holiday magic—especially if you know where to look. 

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Front view of a 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE parked by the ocean at sunset, showcasing its illuminated LED headlights and sleek grille, emphasizing its capability for enjoyable winter driving.

Christmas in the Midwest comes with its own rhythms.

Long drives on gray, slushy roads.

Light shows glowing through early darkness.

Family outings to the suburbs or sleepy towns filled with little shops.

Whether you’re heading out for last-minute gifts or looking to escape it all for a weekend away, your car becomes your co-conspirator.

And this year, the only thing better than arriving somewhere beautifully decorated is arriving in something that feels like a holiday gift unto itself.

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Black Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van parked on a quiet city street with shops and trees in the background.

There’s something quietly heroic about the Midwest in winter.

We don’t cancel plans because of snow.

We shovel out the driveway, toss extra gloves in the trunk, and hit the road.

We drive through fog to make it to Aunt Carol’s gingerbread brunch in Racine, and we detour around icy interstates to see our college kid play violin in Bloomington.

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Two white 2026 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans parked in front of houses under construction, equipped with ladder racks and work accessories.

Owning a small business often means you are last in lines when it comes to receiving gifts.

You reinvest in your team, your tools, your shop, your clients. You build your brand. You cover the early mornings, the late nights, and everything in between.

So when a new year rolls in—especially one like 2026, full of unknowns, opportunity, and renewed hustle—it might be time to finally invest in something that gives back to you.

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Front view of a Mercedes-Benz G-Class highlighting the iconic shape expected to influence the Baby G-Wagen and mini G-Wagen styling.

It’s boxy. It’s bold. It’s coming soon. 

Meet the 2026 mini G-Wagen — aka the “Baby G-Wagen — the newest member of the G-Class family, and maybe, just maybe, your next city-sized status symbol.
If you’ve ever dreamt of owning a Mercedes-Benz G-Class — the hulking, luxury tank of the SUV world — but found it a bit too much for your driveway, bank account, or downtown parking garage, Stuttgart has heard your prayers. 

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Loeber Motors Sponsors Doc-a-palooza - Rockin' for a Cause

What an honor it was to be a sponsor for the Doc-a-palooza Rockin’ for a Cause event last Friday at Joe’s Live. $367,103 was raised, which helped achieve the 3-year, $1 million Better than Medicine campaign for the Cancer Survivorship Center. This center provides supportive services and programs for patients of Advocate Lutheran General, along with any cancer patient or cancer survivor in the surrounding communities. Everyone enjoyed a fun evening with great food and live music by four very talented physician-led bands. We are so grateful to have been a part of such a beautiful event. ❤

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Front view of a green Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV parked outside a modern building at Loeber Motors dealership.

Every year, as the final quarter rolls around and Chicago businesses start closing their books, one opportunity stands out for anyone who uses a vehicle for work—Section 179 of the IRS tax code.

It isn’t a flashy marketing gimmick; it’s a legitimate way for businesses to save thousands of dollars before the year ends. By taking advantage of Section 179, qualified business owners can deduct a major portion—or sometimes nearly the full cost—of certain vehicles in the same year they’re purchased and put into service. For those looking to upgrade to a Mercedes-Benz GLS, G-Class, or Sprinter from Loeber Motors, this could be one of the smartest financial moves you make all year.

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Front view of the 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC luxury SUV in black, showcasing its modern grille design and aerodynamic body.

The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC doesn’t need a badge the size of a billboard or exhausts that wake the neighborhood.

It’s quiet power—confidence that hums beneath your fingertips.

This SUV doesn’t shout; it carries itself with the same composure as the skyline it was born to glide through. Calm, balanced, and utterly sure of itself, the GLC is what happens when Mercedes decides luxury should also know how to handle a Chicago winter.

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2026 Mercedes-AMG® GLE 53 SUV for sale

Some luxury SUVs shout for attention.

The Mercedes-AMG® GLE 53 doesn’t need to do that.

It simply rolls up, exhales confidence, and turns every street into a stage. 

There’s a reason the Mercedes-AMG® GLE 53 has become a signature vehicle for drivers who want both intensity and refinement. It’s the one SUV that doesn’t make you choose between power and comfort—between a sports car’s adrenaline and a luxury sedan’s grace. And for 2026, AMG® has taken that harmony even further, reshaping the GLE 53 into one of the most advanced and balanced performance SUVs on the road today.

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