The name Mercedes-Benz is known all over the world, and many customers are particularly impressed by the value retention of the used cars. The designation is a registered trademark for all new Mercedes Benz cars. However, the name should not be confused with the Mercedes-Benz Cars division, which, in addition to the new car business for Mercedes-Benz cars, also includes models from Smart. All commercial vehicles such as vans are assigned to a different division. Anyone using the name "Daimler" for models made by Mercedes-Benz is using the term incorrectly. This has to do with the fact that Gottlieb Daimler resold all rights, only in relation to cars. The automobiles have been manufactured in Coventry by the Daimler Motor Company since 1907.
Not only limousines and luxury classes are held in high esteem by Mercedes Benz - the model range has been continuously expanded. Both the mid-range automobile with the Mercedes 190, which later became the C-Class, and the compact class with the A-Class presented in 1997 developed into absolute crowd pullers within a few months and continued to boost sales figures. In 2017, Mercedes-Benz introduced a pick-up in its range with the X-Class, above all to meet the customer requirements of its largest foreign market: the USA.
If you get an overview of the various Mercedes-Benz models, you will quickly be won over by the brilliance, safety and performance of the brand. New and used Mercedes Benz cars are very popular with dealers and buyers around the world because the brand's "Made in Germany" reputation precedes it. A Mercedes is regarded as innovative, reliable and durable.
The car manufacturer Mercedes Benz gave its name to a total of three sports and event locations in Germany and China. The Gottlieb-Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart's Neckarpark is named after the car brand, as is the Mercedes-Benz Arena. Since 2009, the Shanghai Arena in China has also been called the Mercedes-Benz Arena. The Silver Star roller coaster at Europapark in Rust is equipped with a Mercedes Benz theme.
Many anecdotes and stories are entwined around the car manufacturer. It is considered proven that Wilhelm Friedle, who worked as works manager at the Sindelfingen plant from 1927 to 1935, introduced assembly line production at a German manufacturer for the first time. It is also true that the well-known singer Janis Joplin wrote a popular song called "Mercedes Benz" to distinguish herself from her friends, because they all drove Porsches.
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