Mercedes - Benz 710 Super Sport 1930 front B.psd
Mercedes - Benz is one of the most successful car manufacturers of the world, and Mercedes - Benz is responsible for making some of this success. The original model of Mercedes - Benz was introduced in 1930. Its production and sales had a very fast rate, and by the end of the Second World War Mercedes - Benz was a very powerful brand. During the war Mercedes - Benz was supplying vehicles to the German army and the Japanese in some instances. Many people believe that the Mercedes - Benz was used by the German army as a fighting car, using its speed and superior engineering to help win battles. The Mercedes - Benz 710 was a very popular car during the war, especially since it was mainly produced in the largest cities of Germany.
Mercedes - Benz was very popular again after the war. During the 1960's it seemed as though Mercedes - Benz was becoming bigger, and like most companies it seemed to have an obsession with safety. This was again on the back of the war effort, and the whole concept of the 'V' car was born. This new type of car was safer than any other car on the road at the time, and thanks to the simple concept of the airbags, they were also much more comfortable. Mercedes - Benz made many improvements to their cars over the years, making them more compact, and lighter, and they also made safety features and power enhancements to make their cars that much better.
Mercedes - Benz was also involved in the first ever Formula 1 race. Though it was not a very successful race - that race was held in France and the year was considered to be a disaster by many, Mercedes - Benz was nonetheless a firm favorite in the first race of the modern Formula One era. It is believed that Mercedes - Benz was a main part of the design of the first Formula 1 car in the world, the Mercedes MP3. The firm has never held a Formula 1 race before but have always been linked to racing.
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- Jan Keteleer
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