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Subject: Something for the Mercedes bashers out there...................
Herald1234    2/7/2007 3:42:44 AM
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"h*tp://www.worldcarfans.com/classics.cfm/classicID/5040929.001/country/gcf/mercedes/proverbial-longevity-in-4.6-million-kilometerss"

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Herald1234    The article.   2/7/2007 3:46:46 AM
Proverbial Longevity in 4.6 Million Kilometers
 Text & photos courtesy DaimlerChrysler AG
 edited 11-04-2004
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Greek taxi driver donates 1976 Mercedes-Benz 240 D to the Mercedes-Benz Museum Collection

Greek taxi driver Gregorios Sachinidis from Thessalonica handed over his 1976 Mercedes Benz 240 D to the Mercedes-Benz Museum Collection. Mr. Sachinidis is a multi-kilometer millionaire. Having covered all of 4.6 million kilometers, this “Stroke Eight” now becomes the Mercedes-Benz with the highest recorded mileage known to date.

The enormous distance covered by the world champion is testament to the proverbial longevity of Mercedes-Benz cars. In particular, Mercedes-Benz taxis have been permanent features of both German and international urban landscapes. In Germany, every second taxi is a Mercedes-Benz.

Mr. Sachinidis bought his car in Germany in 1981 with around 220,000 km on the clock, before driving it back to Thessalonica. Here it was in service as a taxi 24 hours a day until July 2004. During this time the owner was able to call upon the original engine and two spare units, deploying them on a rotational basis 11 times in total.

Mr. Sachinidis sent a letter to Prof. Jürgen Hubbert, Member of the Board of Management of DaimlerChrysler AG with responsibility for the Mercedes Car Group, thanking him for the excellent service Mercedes-Benz had afforded him over the years. Having received a visit from representatives of the Mercedes-Benz Museum Collection, Mr. Sachinidis decided to hand the car over to the Mercedes-Benz Museum.

Highlighting the reception the president of DaimlerChrysler Hellas, Dr. Alexander Paufler, presented Mr. Sachinidis with a key for a new C 200 CDI to be picked up upon his return to Greece.

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Take reasonable care of something German designed and built and it will outlast you.

Of course, if you are incompetent..................

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