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Mercedes-Benz Club of America Pittsburgh Section : FAQ


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What are some of the members' Mercedes-Benz models?
 Pittsburgh Section enjoys quite a variety of models and ages at our car shows. A list of a few of the cars you will regularly see at our events.
 
1955 300SL Gullwing1961 300SL Roadster1956 300SC Coupe
1952 220 Cabriolet1957 190SL Roadster1972 350SL
Tell me about your events.
 Our main event each year revolves around the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix that takes place the third weekend in July each year. At the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix show we have around 100 cars each year. See the event page for pictures and details of past events and registration for future events.
Do local Mercedes-Benz dealerships offer any special incentives?
 Be sure to inform you local dealer that you are an MBCA member. Members receive discounts on parts and some service items. Watch for specials to appear on this site.
How long has the local Mercedes-Benz club existed?
 Prior to 1952, only 34 new Mercedes-Benz automobiles were registered in the United States, but enthusiasts were hard at work to form a club. Dr. Milton J. Allen of Summit, New Jersey petitioned Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart for permission to use the name and trademark for this purpose in 1955. Concurrently, a group of Chicago members of the British Mercedes-Benz club formed their own organization. Both groups established clubs and were chartered in 1956.
 The Easterners were joined by a newly formed Western group, received factory sanction, adopted the name Mercedes-Benz Club of America, Inc. and grew to 500 members in 19 states by 1957. In 1959, they merged with the Midwestern group, forming a truly national club.
 Although the Mercedes-Benz Club of America is not an affiliate of Mercedes-Benz USA or Daimler-Benz AG, the Club does enjoy the unique position of being sanctioned by MBUSA (formerly Mercedes-Benz of North America). Since MBCA's inception in 1956, a Mercedes-Benz representative has provided liaison in support of the club's functions, activities, and business affairs. In addition, Mercedes-Benz and Daimler-Benz have supplied generous quantities of historical and technical information and assistance. The club is very proud of this relationship and its permission to use the name and trademark of Mercedes-Benz.
Is there a classifieds section for members? Does it cost anything to add a listing?
 Members many advertise cars or other non-commercial items for sale in The Star and local newsletters at no charge. Pictures are assessed a small charge.
Can I bring family members and friends to the events?
 Friends and family members are welcome at all events however only MBCA members may participate in driving events. The exception is that we encourage everyone to take advantage of Defensive Driving that is taught several times per year. You do not need to be a member to participate in Defensive Driving.