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Mercedes-Benz M136 Engine
The Mercedes Benz M136 Engine was a otto-cycle (gasoline) inline-four engine introduced by Mercedes-Benz in 1935 for its new Mercedes-Benz W136, W136 sedan. It was initially used in the Mercedes-Benz W136, W136 170 V. It was enlarged to in 1950 and installed in the Mercedes-Benz W191, W191 170 S variants, and remained in production until 1955, when it was replaced by the 1.9-litre single overhead camshaft inline-4 Mercedes-Benz M121 engine, M121. See also * Mercedes-Benz M121 engine * List of Mercedes-Benz engines References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mercedes-Benz M180 Engine Mercedes-Benz engines, M136 ...
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The Mercedes-Benz Group AG (previously named Daimler-Benz, DaimlerChrysler and Daimler) is a German multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is one of the world's leading car manufacturers. Daimler-Benz was formed with the merger of Benz & Cie. and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft in 1926. The company was renamed DaimlerChrysler upon acquiring the American automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation in 1998, and was again renamed Daimler AG upon divestment of Chrysler in 2007. In 2021, Daimler AG was the second-largest German automaker and the sixth-largest worldwide by production. In February 2022, Daimler was renamed Mercedes-Benz Group. The Mercedes-Benz Group's marques are Mercedes-Benz for cars and vans (including Mercedes-AMG and Mercedes-Maybach) and Smart. It has shares in other vehicle manufactures such as Daimler Truck, Denza, BAIC Motor and Aston Martin. By unit sales, the Mercedes-Benz Group is the thirteen ...
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