Monday, June 13, 2011

CAR SHOWROOM - Mercedes Benz, a German Classy Car of Daimler

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CAR SHOWROOM - Mercedes Benz, a German Classy Car of Daimler: Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses and trucks. Mercedes-Benz is a division of its parent company, Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz back to the creation of the first gasoline car Karl Benz, the Benz Patent Motorwagen, patented in January 1886 and Gottlieb Daimler and engineer Wilhelm Maybach conversion of diligence by the addition of a gasoline engine later this year. The Mercedes was first marketed in 1901 by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft. The first Mercedes-Benz came in 1926 following the merger of Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler Daimler-Benz company. Mercedes-Benz has introduced many technological and safety innovations that later became other vehicles. Mercedes-Benz is one of the best known brands, well-established in the automotive world, and is also the oldest automobile brand in the world still in existence today.

In 1958, Mercedes-Benz, has signed a distribution agreement with Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA), makers of Studebaker and Packard brand automobiles. Under the deal, Studebaker would allow access to the network of Mercedes-Benz dealers in the U.S., managing the supply of vehicles to dealers, and in return receive compensation for each car sold. Studebaker also was permitted to use the name of the German automaker in its advertisements, which emphasized quality over quantity of Studebaker.

When Studebaker entered into informal discussions with Franco-American automaker Facel Vega Facel Vega offer a model of excellence in the United States, Mercedes-Benz objected to the proposal. Studebaker, which needed Mercedes-Benz in the distribution system of payments to help stem heavy losses, dropped further action plan.

Mercedes-Benz maintained office Studebaker works in South Bend 1958-1963, when the Studebaker ceased operations in the United States. Many U.S. Studebaker dealers converted to Mercedes-Benz dealerships at that time. When Studebaker closed its Canadian operation and left the car in 1966, other Studebaker dealers had the opportunity to convert their dealerships Mercedes-Benz dealers.

Mercedes-Benz AMG division has become a majority by Mercedes-Benz in 1998. The company joined DaimlerChrysler in 1999 and became a Mercedes-Benz AMG begins January 1, 1999

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