Originally Posted by
ScionDriver
Well the way i read about it was there was a company called Benz, started by Karl Benz in the 1880s then he needed money so he went to some guy who had a lot of money and asked for an investment, he said "OK as long as you put my daughter's (Mercedes) name in the company name" and he did. I could be wrong.
The story is slightly different, In 1899 the main constructor of the German Daimler company Wilhelm Maybach was convinced by the Austrian Daimler agent Emliye Jelinek to built a much more powerful model than currently available. In 1899 the 24 BHP Phoenix-Daimler emerged, but it had a number of problems, and needed to to be redesigned, was took place in 1901. At that time Jelinek managed to name the car after his daughter, Mercedes. From then on the Daimler company produced only Mercedes named vehicles.
In another part of the story appears Carl Benz, who started building cars in 1885, with different degrees of success and continued to do so until 1926. when the company merged with Mercedes, to become the Mercedes-Benz factory, and sometimes the name Daimler Benz is also used to make things more complicated. So the timelines used on UCP to denominate the different cars, is correct
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