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  2. Kettler - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the Kettcar in Germany is so immense that the word "Kettcar" has become a synonym for four wheeled pedal cars and was entered into the Duden, the official German dictionary, describing it as a "pedal powered chain vehicle for children" [7] The first four letters of the word Kettcar are derived from the company "Kettler" and ...

  3. Category : Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany

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    AEG (German company) AG für Akkumulatoren- und Automobilbau; AGA (automobile) Alan (automobile) Alfi (car manufacturer) Alliance (1904 automobile) Allright (automobile) Altmann (1905 automobile) Amor (automobile) Anker (automobile) Ansbach (automobile) Apollo (1910 automobile) Apollo Automobil; Ardie-Ganz; Argus (automobile) Arimofa; Atlantic ...

  4. Sd.Kfz. 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Sd.Kfz.2 was designed and built by the NSU Werke AG at Neckarsulm, Germany. Patented in June 1939, it was first used in the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. [ 2 ] Later in the war Stoewer from Stettin also produced Kettenkrad s under license, accounting for about 10% of the total production.

  5. Wiesmann GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Wiesmann MF30. The Wiesmann MF30 is the first Wiesmann model ever built, with cars entering production in 1993. [18]The MF30 is powered by a six-cylinder M54B30 engine borrowed from BMW, with a capacity of 2979 cm 3 and a power output of 170 kW (228 hp; 231 PS) at 5,900 rpm and 300 N⋅m (221 ft⋅lbf) of torque at 3,400 rpm.

  6. Wartburg (marque) - Wikipedia

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    Wartburg is an East German automotive brand used for cars manufactured at VEB Automobilwerk Eisenach. Origins of the brand date back to 1898. Origins of the brand date back to 1898. The name derives from Wartburg Castle on one of the hills overlooking the town of Eisenach where the cars were made.

  7. Made in Germany - Wikipedia

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    After this ruling, Made in West Germany was often used in Western Germany, while Made in GDR was used in eastern Germany. In 1995, the Oberlandesgericht Stuttgart ruled that the term Made in Germany is misleading according to Germany's Fair Trades Act when the largest part is not German raw materials or German craftsmanship.

  8. Gama Toys - Wikipedia

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    Japanese toy manufacturer Bandai before made Gundam plastic models (GunPla) in 1980s licensed and marketed German Gama Toys products in Japan from 1962 to 1986. [ 11 ] Unlike other brands like Polistil , Corgi , or Dinky , the cross-country appearances of Gama models makes collecting them a challenge and it is often best to consider the foreign ...

  9. Benz Patent-Motorwagen - Wikipedia

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    The original cost of the vehicle was 600 imperial German marks, [9] approximately 150 US dollars (equivalent to $5,100 in 2023). Two years after Karl Benz drove the car in public in July 1886, [ 10 ] Karl's wife Bertha demonstrated its feasibility in a trip from Mannheim to Pforzheim in August 1888.