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PREPARED BY:. ABDULAZIZ AL-OTAIBI G9/CA (ORANGE ) 23/SEP/2013. Mercedes-Benz Models Of All Time.

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  1. PREPARED BY: • ABDULAZIZ AL-OTAIBI • G9/CA (ORANGE) • 23/SEP/2013

  2. Mercedes-Benz Models Of All Time The symbol of luxury and style in the automotive world is the Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star.Mercedes-Benz is the oldest car manufacture since 1881 in the world.it’s the best car in the world.even last year they produced car that drive it self, this technology called distronic plus.

  3. 2004 CLS-Class • The CLS was, and still is, a revolutionary vehicle concept. It featured a sloped roof like a sports car or coupe, but four doors and a backseat. However, that backseat only had room for two people, not three. The CLS can be described as both a four-door coupe or even a fastback sedan.

  4. 2011 SLS AMG • The new 2011 SLS AMG “Gullwing” is a retro grand tourer made from an all-aluminum frame. The car is the very first to be completely designed in-house by AMG, Mercedes’ own high-performance unit. The car features a highly tuned 6.2 litre V8 engine that puts out 575 hp, and the transmission is a 7-speed dual-clutch semi-automatic. The 2011 Gullwing is without a doubt the hottest car of the year, and will be remembered as a true modern classic. 

  5. 1937 540 K Special • For a car to have 180 horsepower and a supercharged engine in the 1930s, it needed to be something special. The 540 K (K is for Kompressor) Special was just that car, and set the benchmark for the horsepower race of the first half of the 20th century. At the time, the fastest, most powerful cars on the road were just breaking 100 horsepower, so the 540 K was a leap ahead of the competition. The car was best designed for cruising on the autobahn at high speeds. These cars can go up to £5 million at auction today.

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