Perhaps the single most identifiable symbol of
 luxury and style in the 
automotive world is the Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star. Mercedes has 
been leading the field in the delicate balance between style and 
technology since 1881, which makes it the oldest car manufacture in 
existence today. While it is often said that you can tell what cars will
 look like in 20 years by looking at a Mercedes-Benz today, this list is
 a look back at 10 of the Stuttgart powerhouse’s best designs.  After 
all, there must have been some reason Janis wanted one so badly.
 
 Here are the Top 10 Mercedes-Benz Models of All Time.
  
  
No.10 - 1979 Gelandewagen (G-Class)
  
The
 G-Wagon of 1979 was built for the German army as a lightweight combat 
vehicle (think of it as the more badass version of the Jeep). The model 
didn’t make it into combat that year when the less expensive Volkswagen 
alternative was selected instead; however, it did kick off a global 
phenomenon that is still alive and well to this day. The instantly 
recognizable boxed-off body of the G-Wagon is an automotive icon both in
 the world of luxury and in off-roading. At the time it was built, it 
was one of only a tiny handful of vehicles with three fully locking 
differentials. Now, the G-Wagon is a favorite among celebrities and 
rappers (Angelina and Brad have matching G-Wagons), and with a starting 
price tag of over $100,000, it is one of the most expensive SUVs on the 
road. 
  
  
No.9 - 2004 CLS
  
The
 CLS was, and still is, a revolutionary vehicle concept. It featured a 
sloped roof like a sports car or coupe, but four doors and a backseat. 
However, that backseat only had room for two people, not three. The CLS 
can be described as both a four-door coupe or even a fastback sedan, but
 the smooth aesthetics of the CLS not only got rave reviews, but also 
set the tone for the likes of Maserati, Porsche and Aston Martin to 
release sports car-like executive sedans, something that had previously 
not been attempted. The CLS created an entirely new vehicle segment, one
 of the fastest growing in the world today, and did it with style.
  
  
No.8 - 1963 600 Pullman 
  
Can
 you name the one car owned by Coco Chanel, Hugh Hefner, Elizabeth 
Taylor, John Lennon, Aristotle Onassis, Jack Nicholson, Fidel Castro, 
Pol Pot, and a whole bevy of Popes? Yup, the Mercedes-Benz 600 Series 
Pullman. This car was 
the luxury sedan for two decades, and yet 
less than 3,000 of them were ever built. The Pullman featured a 
hydraulically operated moon roof, windows, trunk, and doors (in 1963!). 
It also boasts the loudest horn ever installed on a production vehicle. 
The Pullman was the predecessor to the Maybach sedans we see now atop 
the Mercedes lineup, and it is still an icon to this day. 
  
  
No.7 - 2011 SLS AMG 
  
The
 new 2011 SLS AMG “Gullwing” is a retro grand tourer made from an 
all-aluminum frame. The car is the very first to be completely designed 
in-house by AMG, Mercedes’ own high-performance unit. The car features a
 highly tuned 6.2 liter V8 engine that puts out 575 hp, and the 
transmission is a 7-speed dual-clutch semiautomatic (sounds like you 
should be carrying it into service, doesn’t it?).
  The most 
noticeable part of the SLS is the Gullwing doors and purposeful nod to 
the original Gullwing of the mid-1950s, a car that many consider the 
most beautiful ever made. This, the SLS Gullwing, is a totally different
 animal with all the latest technology, which does include a way to blow
 the doors right off the frame if you should happen to flip the car. The
 2011 Gullwing is without a doubt the hottest car of the year, and will 
be remembered as a true modern classic. 
  
  
No.6 - 1983 190E Cosworth 
  
Originally
 built to compete in off-road rallies, the Cosworth 190E was put out of 
the running by Audi’s innovative Quattro all-wheel drive system. That 
doesn’t mean the 300-plus horsepower special edition E series wouldn’t 
fly on the road. In fact, the Cosworth set three world speed records in 
the following years, and was the inspiration for the likes of the BMW 
M3, which later upped the ante for performance sedans. Think of the 190E
 Cosworth as the original AMG sedans.
  
  
No.5 - 1937 540 K Special 
  
For
 a car to have 180 horsepower and a supercharged engine in the 1930s, it
 needed to be something special. The 540 K (K is for Kompressor) Special
 was just that car, and set the benchmark for the horsepower race of the
 first half of the 20th century. At the time, the fastest, most powerful
 cars on the road were just breaking 100 horsepower, so the 540 K was a 
leap ahead of the competition. Its massive engine required an enormous 
nose and the front-end weight made steering difficult. The car was best 
designed for cruising on the autobahn at high speeds, not for taking 
sharp curves through the Italian Alps. These cars can fetch up to $6 
million at auction today.
  
  
No.4 - 2010 E63 AMG
  
A
 wolf in sheep’s clothing if there ever was one, the E63 AMG is perhaps 
the most perfect “all-purpose” sedan in the world. The car is every bit 
your typical E-Class Mercedes to 90% of onlookers, but those that are 
automotively inclined will notice the 20-inch AMG rims, flared body kit 
and a growl that will wake the neighbors each morning.
  The E63 
uses the AMG-tuned 6.2 liter, 517-horsepower engine you’ll find across 
the Mercedes lineup; however, what makes the E so special is not the 
4.0-second 0-60 time, the riding-on-rails feel or even the three 
different suspensions or four different transmission settings -- it’s 
the fact that it’s the perfect size. The C63 is too small to be really 
useful with four people, and the S63 is too large be understated. If you
 want one car that can do it all, the E63 AMG is the car for you. 
  
  
  
No.3 - 1954 300 SL Gullwing
  
The
 300 SL Gullwing is the car that changed it all for Mercedes-Benz in the
 U.S. Prior to the introduction of  this model, Americans believed 
Mercedes to be the maker of classic, high-quality, but boring cars. The 
Gullwing made people look at MB as the maker of luxury sports cars for 
the rich and beautiful, despite only 1,400 Gullwings being produced. On 
top of its trademark upward opening doors, the 300 SL was the first-ever
 gasoline-powered car equipped with fuel injection directly into the 
combustion chamber. The Gullwing was recently ranked the No.5 sports car
 of all time, and it is nothing short of an icon.
  
  
No.2 - 1970 C111
  
The
 C111 series was an experimental line of cars used by Mercedes-Benz to 
test innovative technologies of the day like diesel engines, mid-mounted
 engines and even luxuries like air conditioning. The body of all the 
C111’s was made of fiberglass and its sliver-like design gave it an 
unheard of drag coefficient of .191. The C111 set numerous land speed 
records and many times broke 200 mph. A later version of the C111, 
equipped with a 500-horsepower engine, once set a record of highest 
average lap speed of 250.98 mph in 1979. 
  
  
No.1 - 1955 300 SLR Racer
  
It’s
 not often that a racer takes inspiration from a streetcar, but that’s 
exactly what happened here. The 300 SLR was based off the U.S. market 
300 SL Gullwing, but was much lighter due to the use of a tubular 
aluminum frame. The 300 SLR was the first race car to use air brakes and
 was the car of choice for legendary racer Stirling Moss when he 
competed in the 1955 Mille Miglia, which he won in record-setting 
fashion. The 300 SLR is being celebrated this year with a limited 
edition watch from TAG Heuer, and represents the pinnacle of classic 
Mercedes-Benz design and engineering.
  
By Ben Clymer / Source: AskMen.com
 
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