Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Mercedes Benz Bionic Car Where Was The First Mercedes Benz Dealership Located?

Where was the first Mercedes Benz dealership located? - mercedes benz bionic car

I need to set up a fictitious business plan, which can write the bonus marks to be given more information. If I were given the address location of the source of the Mercedes-Benz company, that's great.

3 comments:

taytenga said...

Germany

doug0102 said...

Alex, where you have this story?
Mercedes is the first company to produce a car. The company was Daimler. Benz, a competitor has been merged and a few years later. The concession was owned first real man named Emil Jellinek, one French, one daughter, Mercedes had. Emil Jellinek was given this name for cars sold in France. The name stuck. There was something about the right to name, but as we see it resolved.
I'm sure you all the information you need about www.mercedes-benz.com or find writing to the Company (the address is in the same place.)
There is another source of information, everyone seems to forget - a library! Every great library has many books about the companies in the automotive industry and its history.
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The third response Jellinek said he was not French but Austrian.
I guess I was wrong, and I agree that it is not connected to or Daimler-Benz.

anywhere... said...

The first answer is wrong on all counts. You can read a brief history of Mercedes in answering this question:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ...

Mercedes Jellinek was completely alien to Karl Benz, or a part of your family. In fact, his father, Emil Jellinek, an Austrian diplomat Jewish. She named her company after her beloved daughter, including its car dealership. The name was taken over by the company in part because Benz Jellinek was so successful in promoting the cars, and partly because the name Daimler was the granting of franchises softened in several countries. His interest was the sale of cars, and his philosophy was "the Sunday's race had to sell on Monday." His improvements, faster cars. Safety and reliability of off often with "faster", but not necessarily related purpose.

Mercedes Jellinek did not die in a car accident. She has lived in the 1920s, long enough to see Mercedes established as a global brand. She died Tuberculosia.

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