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How Mercedes Originated
Gottlieb Daimler & Karl Benz set up Mercedes Benz in the 1880’s. It is said that these two men in fact had never met each other! They worked independently of each other and Daimler looked after the racing cars. A dealer from Austria called Emil Jellinek got the cars into races and was very successful. The cars were named Mercedes after his daughter.
In time Jellinek placed a large order from Daimler and his friend Wilhelm Maybach. They were in agreement that Jellnek could change the designs.
In 1886 Benz built his first motorized tricycle. The 1st production car was the Benz Velo in 1894 which competed in the first recorded car race, Rouen to Paris. It was in 1895 that Benz built his first truck.
It is said that Daimler did not enjoy driving! In March 1990 he died which left overall control of the company to Wilhelm Mayback. By November of that year they had produced a special car, the Mercedes which was lighter and smaller than the average car of the day and was capable of reaching top speeds off 55mph.
At the start of the First World War both factories had to turn their skills to the production of war materials, although both of them reverted back to the production of cars after the war. However with fuel being scarce and a 15% luxury tax car production was affected badly.
The economy in Germany grew desperate and a new Mercedes Benz would cost as much as 25 million marks. It is interesting to note that 15 million cars were registered throughout the world in 1923 and over 80% of these were from the United Kingdom & were in fact Fords. The Mercedes was considered too expensive.
In 1926 a new insignia was designed in the form of a three pointed star wreathed with laurel to signify the merger of Benz and DMG.
In the 1930’s their biggest and most prestigious car was introduced, called the 770 Grosser and was powered by an 8 cylinder, 7.6 litre engine. The cars in this era produced great success on the racing circuits.
In 1945 after the war, the plant at Unterturkheim which had been bombed out had to put their car production on hold and instead produced trailers for bicycles instead.
However in 1946 the production of cars was resumed and by 1949 a diesel version of the 170 was being produced which became a best seller.
Alongside all of these elegant car models a number of vans have been produced which are used a great deal for Mercedes van leasing. One such van is the Mercedes Sprinter which has the reputation for being highly reliable and fairly economical.
By the 1990’s Mercedes became the first manufacturer in the world to fit a 4 valve diesel engine in a car. This new engine offers enhanced performance & smoothness which is all that the Mercedes name stands for.
Introducing the New Nissan NV200 Compact Van
Nissan are planning on introducing their new van, the NV200, at the 2009 Geneva Auto Show. Nissan have said that the NV200 van has been designed from stage 1 for commercial and people carrier uses.
Nissan have created 3 different versions of the NV200, the Cargo, designed to carry as much as possible. There is the Combi version which is designed to carry both people and goods, and then finally there is the more plush version which can carry up to 7 passengers.
The NV200 is just over 173 inches long and has sliding doors, a 78.8 inch loading bay with side hinged back doors. The Cargo version can carry a maximum volume of 144.7 cubic feet. Nissan have said that the cargo version can carry 2 European standard sized pallets.
As for the Combi version, Nissan have said that the seats are non-removeable, however, they can fold away to allow you to carry extra goods. The passenger version comes with a top hinged tailgate, as does the Combi version, however, the Combi also comes with an option of either sliding or hinged side doors.
There are 2 available engines that you can choose from, the Nissan Micra’s 1.6 litre aluminium gasoline engine, or a Renault 1.5 litre diesel engine.
The inside of the NV200 comes with a few good features including a secret compartment in the top of the glove box to store electrical items and keep them out of view, although the compartment is not very secret if they tell everyone. There is also an optional rear view parking camera available which is said to be a first for this van market.
The NV200 is planned for release in its home country, Japan, around summer time and then set for around Europe in autumn, as for North America, Nissan have not yet comfirmed that it will be going on sale there.
However, due to the current global recession, will the NV200 be able to build up enough sales? Certainly people are looking less at buying new vans and cars at the moment, although, maybe the NV200 will prove to be a sucess in the van leasing market. There are also some great Mercedes van leasing offers flying around at the moment, that’s if you really need a van before the NV200.