Mercedes has the honor of being able to trace its family tree directly back to the very first modern automobile ever built. No other car in the world can make that claim. Karl Benz is credited with building the first modern automobile in 1985. Powered by a gasoline engine, it ran on three wheels. His company, Benz & Cie, received a patent for the design, and by 1893, two dozen had been made and sold.

About this time, another German manufacturer entered the automobile market. Daimler Motor Company was started by two German engineers, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. It was their company that produced the first vehicle to bear the Mercedes name in 1902.

The companies existed apart from one another for a couple of decades, but World War I and the economic slump which followed sent the two manufacturers into tentative talks. In 1924, they agreed to work together and standardize production, purchasing, and marketing while maintaining their own brands. In 1926, however, they merged together into Daimler-Benz, calling the cars they manufactured Mercedes Benz.

Today, the Mercedes name is synonymous with wealth and power. The name has been worn by some of the finest automobiles ever made. Car collectors search the globe for highly favored models, and enthusiasts excitedly analyze each new model unveiled. Owning a Mercedes has long been a symbol of high rank.

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