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- Driving performance 4.7
- Reliability 3.3
Mercedes W186 – overview
The Mercedes-Benz W186 is the flagship sedan produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1951 to 1957. It fully corresponds to the current S-Class. The car was named after German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer (Adenauer). The sedan was 5 meters long. It featured chrome bumpers and radiator grille, as well as an iconic star on the hood. Even at that time, it was very expensive, so only 760 units of the Type 300 (trade name - Mercedes-Benz W186) were produced. The luxury sedan was used mainly by the German government services, as well as by ambassadors.
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