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    The Mercedes-Benz W136 was Mercedes-Benz's main line of inline-four cylinder motorcars from the mid-1930s into the 1950s. The model 170 V made its public...
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    The Mercedes-Benz W120 and Mercedes-Benz W121 are technically similar inline-four cylinder sedans made by Daimler-Benz. The W120 was first introduced by...
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  • Mercedes-Benz (German pronunciation: [mɛʁˌtseːdəs ˈbɛnts, -dɛs -] ), commonly referred to simply as Mercedes and occasionally as Benz, is a German luxury...
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  • The following is a list of vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz Group (formerly Daimler-Benz) and their successors, ordered by year of introduction. 400...
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    of the W136 170 V, and closely resembled it. However, in several respects it was more directly a development from the six-cylinder Mercedes-Benz 230 which...
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    their top seller of the time, the smaller W136. The car's intended successor was presumably the Mercedes-Benz W153 which came with the same engine but...
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    official introduction in the 1949 Mercedes-Benz W136. Throughout the 1950s, the OM636 was widely used in the Mercedes-Benz W120. In 1958, it was succeeded...
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    The Mercedes-Benz "Ponton" series is a range of sedans / saloon car models from Daimler-Benz, introduced starting in 1953, and subsequently nicknamed 'Ponton'...
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    saloon in 1934 suggested the form of the next generation of 170, the Mercedes-Benz W136 introduced in 1936. Its 2,845 mm (112.0 in) wheelbase carried the...
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    The Mercedes Benz M136 engine was a 1.7 L (1,697 cc) otto-cycle (gasoline) inline-four engine introduced by Mercedes-Benz in 1935 for its new W136 sedan...
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