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1902 The Mercedes Simplex car was produced from 1902-09 by the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft of Germany. It applied the use of the Mercedes name as the brand of DMG, rather than Daimler.
1903 UK sales of Mercedes through E. W. Hart.
1904-08 UK agents were Cannstatt Automobile Supply Association
1905 Producing 20-25 h.p., 35 h.p., 45 h.p. and 70 h.p. models. Chain driven. [1]
1905 Cannstatt-Mercedes claimed to be sole UK concessionaires but Cannstatt Automobile Supply Association were also agents in the UK.
1909 UK sales through Milnes-Daimler
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the 1917 Red Book
1926 Merger of the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft with Benz & Cie to form Mercedes-Benz; the merged company adopted the Mercedes star.
Also see British Mercedes Motor Co
Early Registrations
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