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  2. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    Now, AUDI AG, and the "Audi aluminium plant". Also home to Audi high performance private subsidiary Audi Sport GmbH , who manufacture all Audi RS cars (except the TTRS) and the Audi R8 49°12′5″N 9°13′19″E  /  49.20139°N 9.22194°E  / 49.20139; 9.22194  ( AUDI AG Werk, Neckarsulm, and quattro

  3. Audi A3 - Wikipedia

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    The A3 2.0 TDI clean diesel is a version of Audi's A3 2.0 TDI for the North American market, making it the second Audi TDI vehicle sold in North America, following the Audi Q7 TDI in 2008. It is a FWD vehicle with S-Tronic transmission with Hill-hold assist, Sirius satellite radio, Leather seats and steering wheel, Auxiliary audio input, Dual ...

  4. List of Audi vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Audi vehicles, including past and present production models, as well as concept vehicles and limited editions. The current era of Audi production dates to 1968, when present-day owner Volkswagen Group , which had purchased Auto Union from Mercedes-Benz in 1965, debuted the first modern Audi-branded vehicles.

  5. List of automobile sales by model - Wikipedia

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    Audi A3: 1996–present 3,000,000 3,000,000th built in July 2013 over three generations. [33] Germany, Brazil, Belgium, Hungary, India and China Audi A4 B9: Audi A4: 1994–2024 5,000,000 5,000,000 until 30 March 2011. [34] Germany, Japan, China, India and Indonesia Audi R8 V10 Plus Coupé: Audi R8: 2007–2024 50,700 50,700 by the end of 2013 ...

  6. Automotive industry in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, several foreign companies, including Mercedes, Audi, Hyundai, Volvo, Toyota, and Peugeot, expressed interest in opening branch plants in Romania. [2] In 2014, the Romanian automotive industry ranks fifth in Central and Eastern Europe, behind that of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland.

  7. Economy of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant is the only one of its kind in Romania, although there are plans to build a second one in Transylvania, possibly after 2020. [ 98 ] For domestic heating and cooking 48% of rural and small-town households use directly burned solid fuel (almost exclusively domestically produced wood) as the main energy source.

  8. Horch - Wikipedia

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    On 25 April 1910 the name Audi Automobilwerke was entered in the company's register at the Zwickau registration court. Audi is the Latin translation of horch, from the German verb "horchen", which means "listen!" (compare English "hark"). The Audi name was proposed by a son of one of Horch's business partners from Zwickau. [3]

  9. Audi Hungaria - Wikipedia

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    Audi Hungaria was founded in 1993 as Audi Hungaria Motor Kft. [1] The engine factory was inaugurated a year later. [2] Automobile production began in 1998 with the assembly of the Audi TT Coupé. There were also the TT Roadster (from 1999), Audi A3 and S3 (2001-2003), Audi A3 Cabriolet (from 2007) and Audi RS 3 Sportback (from 2010). [3]