The German automaker has been calling its cars acronyms for decades. After reading this article, you will never confuse one Mercedes Class with another again! Names are a serious problem in the automobile industry. Companies invest a lot of time and money in research every time they release a new model for many reasons ?
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What do the Mercedes-Benz classes mean?
The German automaker has been calling its cars acronyms for decades. After reading this article, you will never confuse one Mercedes Class with another again! Names are a serious problem in the automobile industry. Companies invest a lot of time and money in research every time they release a new model for many reasons ?Tags: None
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Decades ago, the main resource that companies had to increase was engine power. mercedes class difference held many engines in line, and they made a major difference in terms of names: for example, "230" stood for the 2.3 liter engine. The suffix "D" meant that the engine used a diesel; once fuel injection ( Einspritzung in German) was introduced, the gasoline engines used the suffix "E" instead.
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Originally posted by alikaka View PostDecades ago, the main resource that companies had to increase was engine power. mercedes class difference held many engines in line, and they made a major difference in terms of names: for example, "230" stood for the 2.3 liter engine. The suffix "D" meant that the engine used a diesel; once fuel injection ( Einspritzung in German) was introduced, the gasoline engines used the suffix "E" instead.
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