Mercedes-Benz Cars of the 1990s
Author(s): James Taylor
As the 1990s began, competition from rivals was threatening the Mercedes-Benz marque's position at the top of the automotive tree. Through a combination of audacious diversification and sometimes less-than-successful cost-cutting, Mercedes began a turnaround that would not achieve final success until the middle of the following decade. This book charts these turbulent years when the marque struggled to come to terms with a changing world.
Product Information
Features and reviews in Mercedes Enthusiast and The Gazette, magazine of the Mercedes-Benz Club UK. Reviews in Classic & Sports Car, Classic Car Weekly, Classic Cars and Practical Classics magazines.
James Taylor is one of Britain's leading writers on motoring history, with some eighty books to his credit, including a number of titles in the Crowood AutoClassic series, in a career spanning three decades. He counts Mercedes-Benz among his favourite car marques, and has contributed to a wide variety of motoring magazines, both at home and abroad. Resident - Oxfordshire
General Fields
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- : The Crowood Press Ltd
- : The Crowood Press Ltd
- : 0.722
- : 20 April 2009
- : 246mm X 189mm X 19mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : James Taylor
- : Hardback
- : Hardback
- : 629.2222
- : 629.2222
- : 192
- : 192
- : 200 colour photographs
- : 200 colour photographs