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Daimler-Benz was formed in 1883, with
Karl Benz, Max Rose and Friedrich Wilhelm Esslinger. The first motorcars
were built in 1886. The Benz prototype motorcar was first publicly seen in
the summer of the same year. At the same time, Daimler was busy with his
first motorcar. In 1890, Daimler founded the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft
group (DMG) in Stuttgart.
The USA's first practical internal combustion engine was produced in
Connecticut, and was designed with the plans produced by Daimler. In 1924
Daimler and Benz merged companies and became known as 'Mercedes-Benz'.
Jellinek the Austro-Hungarian consul in France had the rights to sell
Daimler's cars in Europe and the USA. Mercedes was the name used by
Jellinek to sell Daimler's cars, and was in fact the name of his daughter.
Mercedes quickly moved on to become one of the premier manufactures of
motor vehicles in the world.
The Mercedes Benz 300SL of the 1950's was one of the fastest road cars
available. Only Ferrari and Maserati could get near the performance of
this sensational motorcar.
The famous 'Gullwing' launched in 1954 was not only famous for its doors
but also leading the way in fuel injection road cars. The car was roughly
twice the price of the Jaguar XK140, so a car only for the very rich.
Being rich however, did have its pitfalls, if you were in an accident and
the car turned over you couldn't get out. It was a car with handling
problems, a car really for expert drivers only.
In 1962 Mercedes set out to build the ultimate saloon car. Paying little
attention to costs, with electric or hydraulic everything. The
Mercedes-Benz 600 was launched in 1963. Rolls-Royce had found a match. The
car was hugely expensive and was only produced in small numbers;
nevertheless it stayed on the Mercedes-Benz production list until 1981.
The Mercedes-Benz 600 was enormous, the standard version was 18 ft ( 5.5
metres ) long. The 6.3 litre V-8 managed to move this car to over 120 mph
(190 kph) Between 1963 and 1981 only 2700 Mercedes-Benz 600's were sold
and mainly to heads of state!
In 1997 Mercedes-Benz unleashed the CLK-GTR - Welcome to the 200 mph club!
This car was intended to shed Mercedes' rather 'staid image', perhaps an
unfair description for such a refined marque, but such remarks tend to
stick. The car is aimed at the younger generation obviously, but at $750
000 + ? Who can afford one?
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