Daimler Starts Young Classics Pilot Project


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* Young Classics Store opens at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart

* Young classics from the 1970s to the 1990s can be easily rented, purchased, insured, and financed

* Market for spare parts with high growth potential in Europe and the USA

Stuttgart, Germany, Mar 12, 2009 - With “Mercedes-Benz Young Classics,” Daimler AG is setting its sights on a new, promising business segment: the growing community of enthusiasts for classic cars of more recent vintage. These are passenger cars in production during the period from 1970 to around 1990. More and more of these Mercedes-Benz models have reached cult status, particularly in Europe and the United States. The demand for originality and the limited supply of well-preserved vehicles have driven the prices of vintage vehicles upward, which also applies to young classics. This means that driving pleasure can be accompanied by above-average financial returns. With “Mercedes-Benz Young Classics,” Daimler is closing the gap between new vehicle sales and the highly specialized classic car business of the Mercedes-Benz Classic Center in Germany and the USA.


Daimler has opened the first “Mercedes-Benz Young Classics Store” as a pilot project in the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Here, customers are able to purchase, rent, insure, and even finance the young classics on offer. The store offers a variety of cars dating from the 1970s onwards, all in first-class condition. Interested parties can also view the range of available young classics online at Mercedes-Benz Young Classics.

Daimler also hopes to open up interesting new growth potential in Europe and the United States by expanding the spare parts business for the classic cars made by Mercedes-Benz. In doing so, Daimler is meeting the demand of classic car enthusiasts for original spare parts, while also expanding the current product range.

Young classics are vehicles between 15 and 30 years old. According to Germany’s Federal Office for Motor Vehicles, the market in Germany for young classics comprises approximately 6.6 million automobiles, 1 million of which are Mercedes-Benz cars, representing a market share of 15.6 percent.

Surveys by FIVA and Dekra show that around 60 percent of all owners of Mercedes-Benz young classics are between 21 and 50 years of age. Only 20 percent of them use those cars as their main vehicle.

Mercedes-Benz Young Classics is supported by the Business Innovation unit. The aim of the Business Innovation Team is to explore growth opportunities along the entire value chain. The focus is on unexploited potential within the company, as well as new business ideas relating to the current core business. Mercedes-Benz Young Classics demonstrates the breadth of the opportunities that exist for translating inherent strengths into additional, profitable growth.

Mercedes-Benz Young Classics will be presenting its product line at the Techno-Classica trade fair in Essen (April 1-5, 2009), the world's largest fair for classic cars.





Daimler Starts Young Classics Pilot Project


I really like the sound of this. Now is the time for me to get that W124 E-Class.


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Wonder if insurance will be cheaper when insuring with Mercedes?

Btw I think I'll have a SL500:cool:
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^^ Wow a 300d... Gorgeous car Artist! I love that car, I wanted one but couldn't find one in good shape (rust....) in France for a low price...

I love, I adore the 123, I just know I'll end up buying one for sure, either 300d or 230CE.

Nice move from MB, they'll even extend the availability of spares, that's awesome!
 
Heh, the electric sunroofs are a must for the W123. The manual ones were such a pain in the ass and the handle on them frequently broke.

Why don't you just snatch one up Christian before all the good examples start to get expensive.
 
Why don't you just snatch one up Christian before all the good examples start to get expensive.


I would, but I need the little money I have and am currently making for other requirements. :(

I do know some people that have a early 1980s 230E W123 4-speed manual that would probably gladly lend it to me for a photoshoot. I need to give those people a call sometime because they recently contacted me because they wanted to know if I was interested in buying their W202 C220 CDI (manual) sedan with 200,000 km+ on the clock. :D
 
Wimmer can't buy a W123, what little money he has he needs for new cameras. The D90 is a few weeks old so in a few more weeks he will need to upgrade to the new D130.
 

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