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Mercedes-Benz - T class series

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About Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German brand of luxury and high-performance automobiles, buses, coaches, and trucks owned by Daimler AG. Mercedes-Benz has, over the years, introduced many of the technological and safety features that have become common in modern vehicles. (see Innovations section).

Origin of logo and brand

Established in 1871, Benz & Cie. was the most important of several companies founded by Karl Benz. The Benz patent motor wagon was ahead of its times; by 1886, Benz had the first four-stroke engine. Karl Benz is credited as the inventor of the first "true" automobile since Daimler's vehicle was a horse carriage adapted with an engine, whereas the 1886 Benz automobile had a chassis designed from scratch.

Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft-(DMG) was founded by Gottlieb Daimler and his partner Wilhelm Maybach in 1890. Daimler died in 1900 and Maybach left DMG in 1907. By then, Benz & Cie. and DMG were rivals. In 1924, owing to economic necessity after World War I, they entered into an "Agreement of Mutual Interest" valid until the year 2000. This initial agreement still allowed each company to manufacture and sell their products under their original brand names. After the official merger in June 28, 1926, the firm became known as Daimler-Benz.

The hyphenated brand name Mercedes-Benz was established after that merger. The brand name Daimler had been licensed for use on other automobiles in France and the United Kingdom, and was therefore not available to Daimler-Benz. Instead, the name of its seminal Mercedes model designed by Maybach over twenty years before was chosen for the DMG portion of the new brand. ("Mercedes" had been painted on a DMG vehicle used in races by a man in honor of his daughter, and became the formal name of a DMG model in 1902, see below.) Thus, Mercedes-Benz became the brand name applied to the models of one of the new firm. Because of its eponymous tie to Karl Benz and his early vehicles, Mercedes-Benz is also the name of the world's oldest continuously produced automobile line.

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5-seat
S4   2.3L      M-4
              
   

Mercedes-Benz T (1979)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder straight (inline) engine, 2305 cm3 / 140.7 cu in / 140.7 cu in, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
5-seat
S4   2.3L      M-4
              
   

Mercedes-Benz T (1977)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder straight (inline) engine, 2307 cm3 / 140.8 cu in / 140.8 cu in, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
5-seat
S4   2.3L      M-4
              
   

Mercedes-Benz T (1978)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder straight (inline) engine, 2307 cm3 / 140.8 cu in / 140.8 cu in, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
5-seat
S4   2.3L      M-4
              
   

Mercedes-Benz T (1980)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder straight (inline) engine, 2307 cm3 / 140.8 cu in / 140.8 cu in, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
5-seat
S4   2.3L      M-4
              
   

Mercedes-Benz T (1981)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder straight (inline) engine, 2307 cm3 / 140.8 cu in / 140.8 cu in, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
5-seat
S4   2.3L      M-4
              
   

Mercedes-Benz T (1982)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder straight (inline) engine, 2307 cm3 / 140.8 cu in / 140.8 cu in, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
  
V12   7.3L      A-5
434.0 kW / 582.0 hp / 582.0 hp  772.9 N·m / 570.1 lb·ft / 570.1 lb·ft
   

Mercedes-Benz T V-12 (1997)

convertible (cabriolet), 12-cylinder V engine, 7255 cm3 / 442.7 cu in / 442.7 cu in, 434.0 kW / 582.0 hp / 582.0 hp, 772.9 N·m / 570.1 lb·ft / 570.1 lb·ft, automatic 5-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

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Auto Insurance

Defined as: The contract by which the insurer assumes the risk of any loss the owner or operator of a car may incur through damage to property or persons as the result of an accident. There are many specific forms of automobile insurance, varying not only in the kinds of risk that they cover but also in the legal principles underlying them.

In “plain” English, this means coverage that is carried by someone who is driving a motor vehicle that is involved in an accident that causes property damage or personal injury to someone.

Currently, New Hampshire and Wisconsin do not have “compulsory auto insurance liability laws”. Simply put, this means that these states do not require licensed drivers (and there should not be any other kind of driver) to have some type of auto insurance policy that provides at least minimum coverage. The remaining 48 states do have such insurance laws in effect.

You should check with the state you live in if you have questions concerning whether or not you are required to have auto insurance, and also to determine if you are required to have a certain amount of coverage. If you are required to have a certain amount, you will then need to check to see if there is a minimum amount and maximum amount.

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