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Mercedes Benz Mystic

Mercedes Benz Mystic

I’m not saying you’ve done it like driving a Mercedes Benz. but why? What about this kind of car, which creates a sense of luxury and status?

For older drivers, it is undeniable that Mercedes still has a sense of history that adds to the mystery of the brand.

Gottlieb Daimler started in 1886 when it built a true “horseless carriage”. He was thought to be the father of an internal combustion engine. When he died in 1890, he delegated control of the company to his chief engineer, William Meibach. He also left a contract with Mr Steinway, a piano man, to sell Daimler cars in the United States.

Karl Benz also started in 1886. He built an electric tricycle that year, made the first electric tricycle (his Victoria model) in 1893, and his first production model (Benzvero) appeared in 1894. A year later he also made a truck.

According to history, the two inventors did not know each other, but will eventually become a single company that creates one of the world’s leading symbols of automotive luxury. It all started with girls.

In the year Daimler died, his company built a custom vehicle for auto racer Emil Jellinek. He named it after his daughter Mercedes.

After World War I, the German economy suffered and Benz was looking for a partner to continue its business. Mercedes-Benz directors first approached Daimler in 1919, and after some false starts, the two merged in 1926. They chose the now-famous three-pointed star surrounded by laurels as their product symbol and adopted the name Mercedes-Benz. ..

In the 1920s, Benz cost almost 25 million Deutschmarks. Combining that big price tag with the glamorous lifestyle of men like Jerinek, who sings the admiration of the car, makes the brand known as the pinnacle of luxury. Needless to say, cars are still expensive and often include innovative features such as fuel injection and antilock braking that haven’t appeared in cars from other manufacturers for years.

Again, at least for car enthusiasts, it’s probably the boasting German engineering.

Mercedes started in Germany and became a huge fixture in the world of auto racing (perhaps Jerinek helped them get off to a good start). Early racing cars were often customary, demonstrating the engineering skills of the companies that manufactured them. Starting with the simplex design in the early 1900s, Mercedes became the dominant force in the race.

For car enthusiasts, there’s nothing to say you have an “in” machine, and you can’t claim that the engineering skills you’ve won at Le Mans for years are under your hood.

So whether it’s colorful history, price tags, or engineering to create a car that many consider to be a work of art, Mercedes-Benz-like style, luxury, and craftsmanship say nothing. Hmm. Maybe that’s why Janis Joplin asked God to buy hers.

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