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What if I told you there’s an engine that literally ran forever? Mercedes built the OM607 diesel in the 1970s so tough that some have over one million miles without a rebuild. Taxi drivers in Africa call them engines that never die. These five-cylinder diesels are still running in remote corners of the world today, proving the most legendary machines aren't the fastest or loudest they’re the ones that just keep going. Sometimes, the best engineering is simply unstoppable reliability. | Auto Vira
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