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  1. During the 1980s and 1990s, the German auto industry engaged in major acquisitions and international expansion all over the world. Besides of direct export, German manufacturers found or bought plants in European, Asian, Latin American countries and in the United States even.

  2. 22 sie 2019 · Exploring Germany’s place in automotive history was what brought me to the industrial heartland of the south. I was road-tripping through Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria – the states where...

  3. The modern car was invented in Germany. Karl Benz and Nicholas Otto developed the four-stroke combustion engine in the 1870s. Benz put his in a motorcoach in 1887 and had developed the first bus. In 1901 Germany was producing an estimated 900 cars a year.

  4. 17 sie 2018 · The German motor industry recovered surprisingly quickly after the Second World War and, despite strong international competition, by the 1980s German companies had become important global manufacturers.

  5. The German automotive industry is the heart of the country's economy. Of all the industrial sectors, it is by far the strongest in terms of turnover, research, and exports, generating prosperity, growth, and employment in numerous other sectors as well.

  6. Building on over a century of heritage, dating back to the first ever automotive vehicle, German engineers are continuing to deliver modern styles, revolutionary technology and impressive performance capabilities for the future of the automotive industry.

  7. 1 sty 2017 · While German inventors inaugurated the automotive era in the late 1880s, industrial production was scaled up first in France, followed shortly by the United Kingdom and the United States.

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