In 1885, the Germans Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler invented the first workabale petrol-driven motorcar. Meanwhile an Austrian diplomat called Emil Jellinek had secured the selling rights on a large number of Daimler cars which he sold under the name Mercedes, after his ten-year-old daughter Mercedes Jellinek.
Ironically, history says Daimler, generally considered to be the father of modern automobiles never liked to drive, if, indeed he ever learned to drive.
In 1925 Emil Jellink joined forces with Karl Benz, and the cars made by the new company were called Mercedes-Benz cars.
via Mercedes-Benz History.
Ironically, history says Daimler, generally considered to be the father of modern automobiles never liked to drive, if, indeed he ever learned to drive.
In 1925 Emil Jellink joined forces with Karl Benz, and the cars made by the new company were called Mercedes-Benz cars.
via Mercedes-Benz History.
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