German Automotive manufacturers from the 1900s
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Magdeburger (1900-1905)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sMagdeburg (Magdeburger Motor-und Motorfahrzeug-Werke GmbH(MMW)) Vehicle manufacturer Magdeburg -Neustadt Germany from 1900 to 1905 Magdeburg Motor Works Max Stang & Co. , ...
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Magnet (1907-1926)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sMagnet (Motorenfabrik Magnet GmbH) Vehicle manufacturer Berlin - Weissensee Germany from 1907 to 1926 The engine factory Magnet GmbH was a German engines,motorcycle and car ...
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Mars (1903-1909)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sMars (Mars-Werke AG) Vehicle manufacturer Nuremberg Germany from 1903 to 1909 The Mars factories were a company of vehicle production from Nuremberg . History In 1873 Paul ...
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Maurer-Union (1900-1910)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sMaurer-Union Automotive manufacturers Nuremberg ,Germany From 1923 to 1925 Maurer-Union was a German car maker located in Nuremberg. From 1900 to 1910. Maurer-Union produced 300 ...
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Maxwerke (1899-1903)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sMaxwerke (Harff & Schwarz AG) Vehicle manufacturer Cologne Germany from 1899 to 1903 The Maxwerke , operating part of the Cologne electricity and automobile company Harff & ...
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MMB (1899-1902)
RegisteredManufacturers1890sMMB (Motorfahrzeug und Motorenfabrik Berlin AG) Vehicle manufacturer Berlin - Marienfelde Germany from 1899 to 1902 The Motor Vehicle and Motor Factory Berlin AG (MMB) was a ...
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Mono-Werke (1909-1912)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sMono-Werke Mono-Werke Roger & Niebuhr, Autmobil und Maschinenfabrik Vehicle manufacturer Hamburg Germany from 1909 to 1912 Mono-Werke Roger & Niebuhr, Automobile and Machine ...
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Nacke (1900-1930)
Manufacturers1900sNacke (Automobile Factory E. Nacke) Automotive manufacturer Kötitz , Germany The automobile factory E. Nacke was a German manufacturer of automobiles and commercial ...
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NAG (1901-1934)
Manufacturers1900sNeue Automobil Gesellschaft (NAG) Automotive manufacturers Berlin Germany From 1901 to 1934 Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG) was a German automobile manufacturer in Berlin. In ...
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Norddeutsche Automobilwerke (1907-1929)
Manufacturers1900sNorddeutsche Automobilwerke Vehicle manufacturer Hamelin Germany from 1907 to 1929 The Norddeutsche Automobilwerke GmbH, often abbreviated by NAW, was a German car manufacturer ...
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Noris (1902-1904)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sNoris (Süddeutsche Motorwagen-Industrie Noris Gebr. Bauer) Vehicle manufacturer Nuremberg Germany from 1902 to 1904 The South German motor vehicle industry Noris Gebr. Bauer was ...
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NSU 10/20 PS (1907-1910)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900sNSU 10/20 PS NSU 10/20 hp Production period: 1907-1910 Body versions : Phaeton , Touring Car ,Landaulet , Limousine Engines: Gasoline engine : 2.6 liters (15 kW) Length: 4300 mm ...
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NSU 6/10 hp (1906-1907)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900sNSU 6/10 hp NSU 6/10 hp Production period: 1906-1907 Body versions: Phaeton , touring car Engines: Gasoline engine:1.4 liters (8.8 kW) Length: about 2850-3400 mm Width: about ...
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NSU 6/12 hp (1907-1909)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900sNSU 6/12 hp NSU 6/12 hp Production period: 1907-1909 Body versions : Phaeton , Touring Car ,Coupe , Landaulet ,Sedan , Van Engines: Otto engine : 1.54 liters (9.6 kW) Length: ...
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NSU 6/8 hp (1906)
RegisteredVans Pick-ups1900sNSU 6/8 hp NSU 6/8 hp Production period: 1906 Class : small car Body versions : van Engines: Gasoline engine : 0.45 liters (5.9 kW) Length: about 2700 mm Width: about 1400 mm ...
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NSU 8/15 hp (1907-1910)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900sNSU 8/15 hp NSU 8/15 hp Production period: 1907-1910 Body versions : Phaeton , Touring Car ,Landaulet , Sedan , Van Engines: Otto engine : 1.75 liters (11.8 kW) Length: 3900 mm ...
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NSU History (1905-1969)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sNSU History NSU was a German bicycle , motorcycle , automobile and scooter manufacturer, founded in 1873 in Riedlingen by Christian Schmidt and Heinrich ...
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NSU pipe 15/24 hp (1906-1910)
RegisteredMotor Cars1900sNSU pipe 15/24 hp NSU pipe 15/24 hp Production period: 1906-1910 Body versions : Touring car , Landaulet, Limousine Engines: Engine : 3.8 liters (17.6 kW) Wheelbase: 3000-3200 mm ...
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