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'''Mercedes-Benz''' was born of the merger between German companies '''Daimler‑Motoren-Gesellschaft''' and '''Benz & Cie''' in 1926.
'''Mercedes-Benz''' was born of the merger between [[German]] companies '''Daimler‑Motoren-Gesellschaft''' and '''Benz & Cie''' in 1926.


==History==
DMG was '''Gottleib Daimler''''s company, the inventor of what can be regarded as the first automobile. Benz were also a notable manufacturer, responsible for the '''Blitzen Benz''' that broke the land speed record by hitting an average speed of 126.0 mph over a kilometer in 1909.
DMG was '''Gottleib Daimler''''s company, the inventor of what can be regarded as the first automobile. Benz were also a notable manufacturer, responsible for the '''Blitzen Benz''' that broke the land speed record by hitting an average speed of 126.0 mph over a kilometer in 1909.


The new luxury automobile brand combined DMG's Mercedes brand and the Benz name separately from the new company’s actual title, [[Daimler-Benz AG]].
The new luxury automobile brand combined DMG's Mercedes brand and the Benz name separately from the new company’s actual title, '''Daimler-Benz AG'''.


Mercedes-Benz currently produce a wide range of passenger and commercial vehicles, along with their motorsports presence currently named '''Mercedes GP'''.
Mercedes-Benz currently produce a wide range of passenger and commercial vehicles, along with their motorsports presence currently named '''Mercedes GP'''.
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 17 June 2015

Mercedes-Benz was born of the merger between German companies Daimler‑Motoren-Gesellschaft and Benz & Cie in 1926.

History

DMG was Gottleib Daimler's company, the inventor of what can be regarded as the first automobile. Benz were also a notable manufacturer, responsible for the Blitzen Benz that broke the land speed record by hitting an average speed of 126.0 mph over a kilometer in 1909.

The new luxury automobile brand combined DMG's Mercedes brand and the Benz name separately from the new company’s actual title, Daimler-Benz AG.

Mercedes-Benz currently produce a wide range of passenger and commercial vehicles, along with their motorsports presence currently named Mercedes GP.

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