What are the Mercedes-Benz series ranked from highest to lowest?
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Mercedes-Benz models are ranked from highest to lowest as follows: S-Class, E-Class, C-Class, G-Class, GL-Class, M-Class, CL-Class, GLK-Class, A-Class, B-Class, SL-Class, SLK-Class, SLS-Class. Brief description of each class: The S-Class is the highest level, belonging to the luxury car series; the E-Class is one level below the S-Class and belongs to the mid-to-large-sized car category; the C-Class is one level below the E-Class and belongs to the small-to-medium-sized car category; the CL-Class is a sports sedan with a coupe appearance; the GLK is below the GL-Class and can be considered a simplified version of the GL; the M-Class, also known as the ML, is below the GL-Class, more oriented towards highways, with less off-road capability compared to the GL; the A-Class and B-Class are hatchbacks, with the A-Class being the so-called "hot hatch"; the SL-Class is a roadster, a small sports car, not a supercar; the SLK is below the SL-Class, also a small sports car; the SLS, or the now-discontinued SLR, are supercars. History of Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz is a German automotive brand renowned for luxury and high performance, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany; its products include various passenger cars and mid-to-large-sized commercial vehicles. Mercedes-Benz is one of the members under the Daimler AG; initially, it mainly focused on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (introduced in 1886), which has the longest wheelbase among Mercedes-Benz sedans, with main competitors being the BMW 7 Series, Jaguar XJ, and Audi A8.