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Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 S 4MATIC+ Coupé (2019), Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 12,3 l/100 km; CO2-Emissionen kombiniert: 280 g/km // Fuel consumption combined: 12.3 l/100 km; Combined CO2 emissions: 280 g/km
A 45 AMG (AMG Exklusiv), Jupiterrot; Interieur Schwarz / RED CUT
A 45 AMG (AMG Exclusive), jupiter red, interior black RED CUT
Daimler armoured car and Saladin armoured car in the Tank Museum during the late 1980's and early 1990's
A 250 Sport (AMG Line), Polarsilber, Interieur Leder Schwarz / RED CUT
A 250 Sport (AMG Line), polar silver, interior leather black / RED CUT
One of the last real Daimlers before Jaguar devalued the marque. Real wood and that quirky but delightful preselector semi-automatic 'box.
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 Shooting Brake (X 117) 2014, calcitweiÃ?
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 Shooting Brake (X 117) 2014, calcite white
Mercedes-Benz C 300 BlueTEC HYBRID, Exclusive Line, Cavansitblau metallic, Leder ARTICO
Kristallgrau/Tiefseeblau, Zierelemente Holz Linde linestructure, (W205),
2013
1890s Daimler dog-cart. From Daimler of Coventry (c) 1966 Daimler Transport Vehicles, courtesy Glasgow Vintage Trust.
Mercedes-Benz C 300 BlueTEC HYBRID, Exclusive Line, Cavansitblau metallic, Leder ARTICO
Kristallgrau/Tiefseeblau, Zierelemente Holz Linde linestructure, (W205),
2013
The Daimler Motor Co was founded by Gottleib Daimler about 1886 in Cannstatt in Germany.
Richard Simms, a young British engineer was much impressed with Daimler engine and acquired the Daimler patents to British empire in 1890. Harry Lawson bought these from Simms in 1896 and he formed The Daimler Motor Syndicate, and so two Daimler motor companies were formed, in Germany and England, each being totally independent of each other. The English company built the first Daimler in Coventry in 1897. The company built Daimlers at Coventry until about the 1970s, and today just exists in name badge form.
The Daimler Tradition by Brian Jones 1972.
Daimler gab der Firma IrRWEg einen Smart zur Erprobung!
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The Daimler Motor Co was founded by Gottleib Daimler about 1886 in Cannstatt in Germany.
Richard Simms, a young British engineer was much impressed with Daimler engine and acquired the Daimler patents to British empire in 1890. Harry Lawson bought these from Simms in 1896 and he formed The Daimler Motor Syndicate, and so two Daimler motor companies were formed, in Germany and England, each being totally independent of each other. The English company built the first Daimler in Coventry in 1897. The company built Daimlers at Coventry until about the 1970s, and today just exists in name badge form.
The Daimler Tradition by Brian Jones 1972.
This is a rare 1910 Daimler Tourer that was on display at the museum.
Taken in the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia in 2013.