Friday, December 4, 2020

Short History of Mercedes-Benz Early Day’s

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Mercedes-Benz traces its origins to Karl Benz’s creation of the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled car. The Benz Patent Motorwagen was financed by Bertha Benz’s dowry and brought into existence by Gottlieb Daimler and engineer Wilhelm Maybach’s conversion of a stagecoach by the addition of a petrol engine. The Mercedes automobile was first marketed in 1901 by Daimler-Mootoren-Gesellschaft (DMG).

Emil Jellinek, the European automobile entrepreneur who worked with DMG, created the trademark in 1902, naming the 1901 Mercedes 35 hp after his daughter Mercedes Jellinek.  Jellinek was a businessman and marketing strategist who promoted “horseless” Daimler automobiles among the highest circles of society.  His customers included The Rothschild family and other well-known personalities. But Jellinek’s plans went further: as early as 1901, he was selling Mercedes cars in the New World, to notable figures including US billionaires Rockefeller, Morgan and Taylor. 


At a race in Nice, France, in 1899, Jellinek rode under the pseudonym “Monsignor Mercedes”, as a way of concealing a competitor’s real name. The race ranked as the hour of birth for the Mercedes-Benz brand. In 1901, the name Mercedes was registered by Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschat (DMG) worldwide as protected trademark. The first Mercedes-Benz brand of vehicles were produced in 1926, following the merger of Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler’s companies into the Daimler-Benz company on June 28, 1926.


Fast forward to today, and the Mercedes-Benz brand is worth an estimated at $21.35 Billion US dollars. It is considered one of the most valuable luxury automobile brands in the world. The luxury and refinement of a Mercedes-Benz is unrivaled.


Schedule Service on Your Mercedes- Benz Today.

We’d love to be your go-to repair shop to help ensure you and your family are safe on the road. Bring your Mercedes to ArborMotion and we’ll have it running in tip-top shape in no time. No question is too big or small. Call ArborMotion at 734-761-1088 to schedule your appointment today! Our professional team would love to take care of you and your Mercedes-Benz.

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Icy Roads and What You Need to Know to Stay Safe

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Our #1 icy road driving tip is to reduce your speed. The most important thing to do when driving in ice and snow is to slow down. High speeds make it easy to lose control and difficult to stop in time to avoid a collision. You should never drive faster than 45mph when roads are icy, according to AAA – not even on highways!  

In many cases, slower speeds are necessary. You can slide off the road easily on roads with black ice at 10mph or even less! If you’re fishtailing or sliding, it means you’re going too fast for the road conditions.


A factor in many serious and fatal crashes is overconfidence. Don’t overestimate your ability or your equipment. Examples include: traction control, anti-lock brakes, stability control and winter tires. Some people think they have sufficient experience in winter driving, and can continue normally (at or above the speed limit).  But a fishtail on ice that occurs at highway speeds is usually unrecoverable by even the most quick-witted and experienced driver. Practicing slow speed slides in parking lots is useless for what happens to a vehicle at highway speeds.  A person who enters a high-speed slide will quickly learn that it is something that they can’t handle! But that realization could be to late…


If you do begin fishtailing or sliding, it usually means you’re going too fast. Remember to reduce your speed and always turn into a slide.


Some other things to keep in mind while driving on icy roads:


  • Wear your seat belt!
  • Pay attention to the weather, it can change at anytime in Michigan!
  • Go easy on your brakes.
  • Don’t stop for stranded vehicles along icy roadways.
  • Try to avoid curvy, hilly or dangerous roads during icy conditions, if at all possible.


Schedule Service on Your Domestic, Asian or European Car Today!

We’d love to be your go-to repair shop to help ensure you and your family are safe on the road. Bring your vehicle to ArborMotion and we’ll have it running in tip-top shape in no time. No question is too big or small. Call ArborMotion at 734-761-1088 to schedule your appointment today! Our professional team would love to take care of you and your domestic, Asian or European made vehicle.


Happy and safe motoring from all of us at ArborMotion!