
Mercedes-Benz is a German car. Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz is a world-renowned luxury car brand. In January 1886, Karl Benz invented the world's first three-wheeled car and obtained a patent (Patent No.: DRP37435), earning him the title of 'the inventor of the automobile.' At the same time, Gottlieb Daimler, another founder of Mercedes-Benz, invented the world's first four-wheeled car. From then on, the world was changed. In June 1926, Daimler and Benz merged to form Daimler-Benz, named Mercedes-Benz, representing high-quality and high-performance automotive products. In addition to luxury cars, Mercedes-Benz is also one of the world's most famous manufacturers of buses and heavy-duty trucks. Mercedes-Benz is a company under Daimler AG. Mercedes-AMG: Mercedes-AMG is a high-performance sub-brand of Mercedes-Benz. In the development of high-performance cars, AMG's classic works in the 1990s included the C36 AMG, E50 AMG, C43 AMG, and various versions of the '55' series after 1997.

I've been fascinated by cars since childhood, and Mercedes-Benz represents the pinnacle of German luxury automotive to me, with an exceptionally intriguing brand history. Karl Benz invented the world's first automobile in 1886, which later evolved into Mercedes-Benz. This marque embodies not just driving comfort luxury, but more significantly represents engineering excellence – take their AMG high-performance division for example, where engines are tuned to extreme potency, and their racing pedigree thrives in Formula 1. Beyond classic sedans like the S-Class, they now offer the electric EQ series and rugged G-Wagen SUVs. The aftermarket parts ecosystem is vast for modifications, though regular maintenance requires diligence, especially regarding lubricant selection. Overall, it maintains a steadfast premium position globally, carrying more heritage than BMW or Audi.


