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cafedeotocom · 2 years
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1886'dan Beri Güvenli
Bu yazımızda Mercedes tarihinin önemli kilometre taşlarından bazılarını hatırlatıyor olacağız.
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Mercedes-Benz F-Cell Roadster, 2009. A concept created by Mercedes apprentices for fuel-cell powered vehicle that combined advanced technology with large diameter spoked wheels inspired by the original 1886 Benz car
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chic-a-gigot · 2 months
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La Mode nationale, no. 4, 15 février 1886, Paris. No. 1. — Redingote Clara-Soleil. Modèle de l'ancienne maison Cheuvreux-Aubertot, 7, boulevard Poissonnière, Paris. Bibliothèque nationale de France
No. 1. Redingote Clara-Soleil en drap bourrette couleur tabac d'Espagne. Le derrière demi-ajusté, le devant coupé en veste castillane et grelotté de laine assortie, retombant sur la jupe qui enferme complètement le costume. Sous le collet de velours passe le cache-nez en surah sang de taureau, dont les longs bouts, munis de glands, glissent sous la ceste pour forme chemisette, et tombent jusqu'en bas de la jupe. Avec cela un chapeau Mercédès en feutre tabac d'Espagne, garni de rubans veloutés et de plumes.
No. 1. Clara-Soleil frock coat in Spanish tobacco-colored bourette cloth. The semi-fitted back, the front cut in a Castilian jacket and scuffed with matching wool, falling over the skirt which completely encloses the costume. Under the velvet collar passes the muffler in bull's blood surah, the long ends of which, fitted with tassels, slide under the ceste to form a shirt, and fall to the bottom of the skirt. With it a Mercedes hat in tobacco felt from Spain, trimmed with velvety ribbons and feathers.
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rainbowriderjt · 5 months
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Driving An 1886 Mercedes! First Car In The World
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soccomcsantos · 1 year
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Fusão de História e modernidade: novas instalações da Soc. Com. C. Santos recebem automóvel mais antigo do mundo
Uma réplica funcional do Benz Patent-Motorwagen, considerado o primeiro automóvel da História, pode ser observado até ao fim de janeiro no novo showroom da Sociedade Comercial C. Santos, junto ao Aeroporto do Porto.
Um pedaço de História nas novas instalações da Sociedade Comercial C. Santos. Ao lado dos mais modernos modelos da Mercedes-Benz está o primeiro automóvel de sempre, o Benz Patent-Motorwagen. Esta viatura é uma réplica – que pode circular – do primeiro veículo com motor a combustão com licença para transitar na via pública. O Benz Patent-Motorwagen foi patenteado a 29 de janeiro de 1886 por Carl Benz e é considerado o primeiro automóvel do mundo.
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“A presença do Benz Patent-Motorwagen no nosso showroom permite-nos juntar no mesmo espaço os veículos mais tecnológicos da atualidade àquele que é considerado o primeiro automóvel do mundo. Tudo isto nas nossas novas instalações, que são, também estas, um exemplo da modernidade dos novos dealer standards da Mercedes-Benz. Convidamos todos a conhecerem esta réplica funcional do Patent Motorwagen na Sociedade Comercial C. Santos”, afirma o chefe de vendas de veículos ligeiros de passageiros da Sociedade Comercial C. Santos, Rui Santos da Cunha.
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Inovações técnicas ainda hoje utilizadas
A patente – número 37435 – é considerada a certidão de nascimento do automóvel. Carl Benz projetou o veículo como um triciclo porque não estava satisfeito com os sistemas de direção disponíveis na altura para viaturas de quatro rodas. O motor de 954 cc monocilíndrico de quatro tempos tinha menos de 1 cv de potência (0,75 cv, mais concretamente) e a velocidade máxima era de apenas 16 km/h, mas foi o arranque de mais 136 anos de história automóvel. O Benz Patent Motor Car foi conduzido pela primeira vez em público no dia 3 de julho de 1886, na Ringstrasse, em Mannheim.
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Ao contrário dos seus concorrentes, Benz buscou uma abordagem integrada no desenvolvimento do Patent-Motorwagen: o motor, o chassis e os componentes da transmissão foram ajustados entre si para formarem uma única unidade. O motor, com um peso de cerca de 100 kg, era muito leve para os padrões da época. O motor monocilíndrico era simples, mas tinha todos os detalhes essenciais ainda hoje encontrados na maioria dos motores de combustão interna: cambota com contrapesos, ignição elétrica e refrigeração a água. Outras características incluíam cilindro com cárter aberto, válvula de admissão controlada por uma biela excêntrica e válvula reguladora acionada por um disco de excêntricos, entre outras inovações.
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O carburador de superfície desenvolvido por Carl Benz, contendo um abastecimento de 4,5 litros de gasolina, servia para a preparação da mistura. Para percorrer uma distância de 100 km, o Patent-Motorwagen precisava de cerca de 10 litros de gasolina. O chassis do Patent Motor Car era feito de tubo de aço dobrado e soldado. O veículo tinha tração traseira e a direção era ativada através da roda dianteira. Transmissão com mais do que uma velocidade, travão de pé (era acionado com uma alavanca manual) e marcha-atrás ainda não faziam parte do “equipamento” de série do modelo.
Primeira viagem foi símbolo de igualdade de género
A primeira grande viagem do Patent-Motorwagen aconteceu em 1888 e foi um símbolo da igualdade de género e da emancipação feminina. Em agosto desse ano, Bertha Benz (mulher de Carl Benz) e os seus dois filhos Eugen (15) e Richard (14) embarcaram na primeira viagem automóvel de longa distância da história. O trajeto a incluiu alguns desvios e levou os viajantes de Mannheim a Pforzheim (cidade natal de Bertha). Com esta viagem de 180 km (ida e volta), Bertha Benz validou o conceito do automóvel. Em 2019, a Mercedes-Benz divulgou um vídeo em que homenageia a viagem protagonizada por Bertha Benz.
Benz Patent-Motorwagen – características técnicas:
Número de cilindros: 1 Cilindrada: 58 polegadas cubicas (954 centímetros cúbicos) Potência (a 400 rpm): 0,75 cv (0,55 kW) Velocidade máxima: 10 milhas por hora (16 km/h)
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chrisandsue-blog · 19 days
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Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart - Part 2
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart chronicles the automobile’s journey, from its 1886 invention to future technologies. 160 vehicles and more than 1,500 exhibits can be seen on nine exhibition levels, showcasing the motor vehicle’s impact on society and innovation. We shared photos of the various levels of the museum in Part 1. In this second part, we will look at a few specific vehicles. The…
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antiquegolfcart · 1 month
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Own a Piece of Automotive History: The Allure of a Mercedes-Benz Motorwagen Replica
For car enthusiasts, many cars cannot be compared to this Benz Patent-Motorwagen of the memories given by the German engineer Karl Benz. In 1886, this revolutionary automobile, constructed by Karl Benz, is considered the most documented car ever, which ran on a gasoline engine for the first time in the world. Visit: Own a Piece of Automotive History: The Allure of a Mercedes-Benz Motorwagen Replica
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gazetteoesterreich · 3 months
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Mercedes A 200 Sedan AMG+ 2.050.900 TL ve Mercedes C 200 4MATIC Avantgarde 2.857.900 TL
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feedmetrending · 4 months
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Driving the first ever car from 1886 that was built by mercedes benz
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findtek · 4 months
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Mercedes-Benz: 5 Amazing Facts You Didn’t Know About the Luxury Car Brand
Mercedes-Benz is one of the most iconic and prestigious car brands in the world. The company has a long and rich history of innovation, excellence, and luxury. But how much do you really know about Mercedes-Benz? Here are 5 interesting facts about Mercedes that nobody knows. 1. Mercedes-Benz invented the first modern car The history of Mercedes-Benz dates back to 1886 when Karl Benz patented the…
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Above is history's first motorcycle, invented and built by Gottlieb Daimler (as in Daimler AG, changed in name to Mercedes-Benz Group in 2022) and Wilhelm Maybach in 1885.
It was known as the Daimler Reitwagen (Daimler Riding Car), and patented on August 29, 1885. For good measure, here are photographs of Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900) and Wilhelm Maybach (1846-1929), respectively:
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This same duo is also known for co-inventing the first practical, four-wheeled automobile, the following year, in 1886, known as the Daimler Motorized Carriage:
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Whether or not one considers this the first true automobile depends upon whether or not one considers Karl Benz's 1885 motorized tricycle (first driven by Bertha Benz, his wife), practical up to a point, to count: If so, precedent goes to Benz.
If, however, one requires four wheels, the design of nearly all subsequent automobiles, then precedence goes, as with the motorcycle, to Daimler and Maybach.
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rheinkonsultant · 7 months
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The Evolution of German Automotive Engineering: From the First Cars to the Future of Mobility
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German automotive engineering has a storied history dating back to the late 19th century. The country is renowned for its precision, innovation, and quality in the automotive industry. In this blog, we’ll take a journey through time, exploring the evolution of German automotive engineering from its early beginnings to its exciting future in mobility.
I. The Pioneering Years
At the dawn of the automotive age, Germany played a pivotal role in the development of automobiles. In 1886, Karl Benz, a German engineer, introduced the world’s first gasoline-powered car, the Benz Patent-Motorwagen. This revolutionary invention laid the foundation for the modern automotive industry.
II. Rise of Iconic German Brands
The early 20th century witnessed the emergence of iconic German car brands that would become synonymous with quality and performance. Brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen became household names, crafting vehicles that combined luxury with engineering excellence.
III. Engineering Excellence and Precision
German engineers are renowned for their precision and attention to detail. The “German engineering” label is a testament to the commitment to excellence. German cars are celebrated for their robust build quality, meticulous craftsmanship, and high-performance capabilities.
IV. Innovations in Green Mobility
With the growing concern for the environment, Germany has been at the forefront of green mobility solutions. The country has invested heavily in electric and hybrid technologies. Manufacturers like BMW’s “i” series and Volkswagen’s ID series showcase the commitment to sustainable, eco-friendly transportation.
V. Autonomous Driving Technology
Germany has also been a leader in autonomous driving technology. Companies like Bosch and Daimler have made significant strides in developing self-driving cars. The Autobahn, Germany’s famous highway network, has become a testing ground for autonomous vehicles.
VI. Sustainability in Car Design and Manufacturing
Sustainability isn’t limited to alternative powertrains. German automakers are implementing eco-friendly practices in car design and manufacturing. From using recycled materials to reducing energy consumption in factories, sustainability is a key focus.
VII. German Automotive Engineering Universities and Programs
Germany boasts some of the world’s top automotive engineering programs and universities. Institutions like the Technical University of Munich and the University of Stuttgart offer cutting-edge research and education in this field.
VIII. Luxury and Performance: A Comparison of German Car Makers
German automakers are synonymous with luxury and performance. A closer look at brands like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz reveals their unique approaches to combining luxury with high-performance features.
IX. The Future of German Automotive Engineering
The future of German automotive engineering holds great promise. The industry is embracing electric and autonomous technologies while continuing to uphold the core values of precision and innovation.
The evolution of German automotive engineering is a testament to human innovation and determination. From the invention of the first gasoline-powered car to the development of autonomous and sustainable mobility solutions, Germany has consistently played a pivotal role in shaping the automotive industry. As we move towards an era of electric and autonomous vehicles, one thing remains clear: German engineering will continue to drive the future of mobility.
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fashion4carcom · 8 months
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Mercedes-Benz yeni konsept otomobili ve elektrikli ürün gamıyla IAA Münih’te
Mercedes-Benz, 1897’deki ilk IAA’dan (Uluslararası Otomobil Fuarı) bugüne kadar düzenli olarak katıldığı, sektörün en önemli fuarlarından birine yine damga vurmaya hazırlanıyor. 4-10 Eylül tarihlerinde Münih’te düzenlenecek olan IAA Münih’te yeni Concept CLA Class’ı dünya sahnesine çıkaracak olan Mercedes-Benz elektrik ve dijitalleşme çağında yeni vizyonunun ipuçlarını vermeyi hedefliyor. 1886’da…
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chrisandsue-blog · 24 days
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Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart - Part 1
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany is one of the most popular museums in the world. It presents the history of the automobile from its invention in 1886 and shows the future of its technology. 160 vehicles and a total of more than 1,500 exhibits can be seen on nine exhibition levels. Upon entering the museum, we took from the foyer a retro-futuristic elevator to Level 8 where the…
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wiackcom · 8 months
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As a car enthusiast, one of life's great pleasures is visiting beautiful, state-of-the-art auto showrooms to admire the latest vehicles. The major car dealerships in America offer more than just sales - they provide an immersive experience into automotive innovation and design. This guide will highlight some of the most impressive new car showrooms to explore in the United States. We'll cover everything from sprawling dealerships showcasing domestic models to posh retailers of exotic imports. Let's take a tour of America's best: Major Domestic Car Showrooms The Big Three U.S. automakers - Ford, GM, and Chrysler - operate dealership showrooms nationwide. Here are some of their flagship locations: Galpin Ford (Los Angeles) This massive facility in LA's San Fernando Valley bills itself as the "world's largest Ford dealership". In addition to a 165,000 sq. ft. main car showroom, Galpin operates a separate facility just for Ford's GT supercar. Serra Chevrolet (Michigan) Located just outside GM's headquarters in Detroit, Serra Chevrolet claims to offer the country's largest Chevy dealership sales volume. Their modern showroom displays the full Chevy lineup including Corvettes and Camaros. Bob Rohrman Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (Indiana) Spread over 65 acres with a gorgeous franchised showroom, this Midwest dealership is one of the biggest Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram retailers in the nation. They offer substantial discounts on popular models like the Dodge Charger and Jeep Cherokee. These enormous dealerships give domestic car shoppers expansive inventories to browse flagship American brand vehicles. Their facilities cater to customers with on-site dining, lounges, free WiFi and more. Luxury Import Car Showrooms For those seeking ultra-high-end rides, the luxury car showrooms of premium import automakers deliver an unmatched experience. Some stunning examples: Beverly Hills Porsche The epicenter of luxury vehicles on LA's famous Rodeo Drive, the Porsche showroom here caters to Hollywood elites and serious sports car aficionados. Surrounded by other opulent auto dealers, you'll find the latest 911 models along with rare vintage Porsches. Audi of America HQ (Virginia) The pinnacle of modern auto retail architecture, this crystalline all-glass facility designed by renowned architect Bjarke Ingels houses Audi's North American headquarters along with a pristine showroom displaying their full lineup of technologically advanced luxury vehicles. Mercedes Manhattan (New York) Located right on 11th Avenue, the Mercedes-Benz Manhattan dealership offers a cool urban showroom experience showing off the best from the iconic German brand including AMG high-performance and Maybach ultra-luxury models. For well-heeled buyers seeking elite import vehicles like BMWs, Land Rovers and Lexus sedans, upmarket brand showrooms provide exclusive access to test drive their latest models. The service caters to their exclusive clientele. American Auto History Museums In addition to new car dealerships, America has numerous museums that function as showrooms for the most iconic vintage domestic vehicles: Henry Ford Museum (Michigan) - This sprawling complex includes an amazing "Automotive Hall of Fame" exhibit with classic cars spanning eras from a 1886 Benz to a 1970 Mustang Boss 429. Petersen Automotive Museum (California) - One of the world's largest auto-focused museums, the Petersen has gorgeous themed galleries like "Hollywood Dream Machines" with famous movie cars. Lane Motor Museum (Tennessee) - A hidden Nashville gem, the Lane Motor Museum showcases European sports cars from the 1920-1970s including rare makes like Abarth, Frazer Nash, Iso, Panhard and more. Wandering these enormous museums provides an immersive journey through automotive history. Their rotating exhibits and events calendar offer endless sights for auto buffs. Exotic and Vintage Car Showroom
s For lovers of truly rare exotics and vintage vehicles, specialized showrooms across America deal in everything from prewar classics to modern hypercars. Notable examples include: Ferrari Beverly Hills - This authorized Ferrari dealership carries new models along with an extensive showroom of vintage Ferraris available for acquisition. $1 million+ price tags are common. Obsolete Auto (Illinois) - Calling themselves "automotive archaeologists", Obsolete Auto's amazing warehouse showroom contains hundreds of obscure pre-war cars from long gone brands like Dodge Brothers, REO, and Willys-Overland. Miller Motorcars (Connecticut) - With an ever-changing inventory, Miller Motorcars buys and sells blue chip exotics. A recent visit found a $3 million Bugatti Chiron alongside classics like an Aston Martin DB4 and Porsche 550 Spyder. For well-funded buyers and collectors seeking unique vintage machines, specialized exotic and antique auto retailers offer the chance to purchase rare automotive works of art. Auto Shows In addition to dealership showrooms, major auto shows across America provide a special opportunity for the public to preview the latest models and concept cars: Detroit Auto Show - The premier American auto show and a mecca for domestic vehicle debuts held at Detroit's Cobo Center every January. New York International Auto Show - Covering over 1 million square feet at the Javits Center, this springtime show unveils the newest exotics, imports and concepts. Los Angeles Auto Show - Focused on green cars and hybrid/EV technology reveals, the LA Auto Show happens every November/December at the LA Convention Center. Chicago Auto Show - Dating back to 1901, the huge Chicago show spanning over 1,000,000 square feet at McCormick Place has hosted thousands of vehicle debuts. Auto shows give enthusiasts access to see, sit in, and experience tomorrow's models and future concepts today. They offer a rare look at vehicles not yet available in showrooms. FAQs What is the biggest car dealership in the United States? Galpin Ford in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley claims to be the country's largest Ford dealership at 165,000 square feet along with a separate facility just for the Ford GT supercar. Where can I find showrooms for European luxury cars? Major cities like Los Angeles, New York and Miami have high-end import car showrooms for brands like Porsche, Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar, etc. And most luxury makes have flagship dealerships in their American headquarters cities. Are there car museums that display vintage autos? Yes, renowned public museums like the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan and Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles have expansive exhibits showcasing historic cars spanning decades. Where can I see rare and exotic sports cars for sale? Specialized dealers like Ferrari Beverly Hills, Obsolete Auto and Miller Motorcars deal in rare vintage and exotic cars. Their ever-changing inventory can include million dollar+ classics and modern supercars beyond what typical showrooms carry. What are the major American auto shows open to the public? The Detroit Auto Show, New York International Auto Show, Los Angeles Auto Show and Chicago Auto Show are premier American auto shows where brands unveil concept cars and new models. Key Takeaways Sprawling domestic car dealership showrooms like Galpin Ford offer huge selections of American model vehicles with amenities for customers. Luxury import brand showrooms in major cities cater to affluent buyers and auto aficionados providing white glove service. Auto museums like the Henry Ford and Petersen house amazing galleries showcasing historic cars across eras and genres. Specialized exotic car showrooms deal in rare vintage and modern supercars often with price tags in the millions. Major auto shows in Detroit, New York, Los Angeles and
Chicago allow the public to get an early look at the newest vehicles. Whether you're looking to browse the latest models, acquire collectible classics, or spot future concept cars, America offers an amazing diversity of auto showrooms for all interests and budgets. #Wiack #Car #CarInsurance #CarRental #CarPrice #AutoLoans
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