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  2. Category:Engine manufacturers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft engine manufacturers of Germany (17 C, 13 P) B. BMW (8 C, 83 P, 5 F) M. MAN SE (2 C, 23 P) R. Rocket engine manufacturers of Germany (1 P)

  3. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    1964: VW buys out the Australian owners of 49% of Volkswagen (Australasia) Pty Ltd., which is now renamed Volkswagen Australasia Ltd. and is 100% owned by VW of West Germany. 1967: Engine manufacturing, transmission production, and foundry open. 1968: Ownership transferred to Motor Producers Limited, which is wholly owned by Volkswagen West ...

  4. Category:Engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Engine manufacturers of Germany (5 C, 15 P) Engine manufacturers of Greece (2 P) Engine manufacturers of India (5 C, 5 P) Engine manufacturers of Iran (1 C, 11 P)

  5. List of automobile manufacturers of Germany - Wikipedia

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  6. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Defunct helicopter manufacturer P D Focke-Wulf: Industrials Aerospace Bremen: 1923 Aircraft manufacturer, defunct 1964 P D Fond of Bags: Consumer goods Clothing & accessories Cologne: 2010 Backpacks P A Ford Germany: Consumer goods Automobiles Cologne: 1925 Automobile manufacturer, part of Ford Motor Company (US) P A Ford of Europe: Consumer ...

  7. Automotive industry in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Karl Benz's 1885 Patent Motorwagen (replica). It is considered the world's first I.C.E.-driven car to be series-produced. Opel Olympia (1935–1937). Motor-car pioneers Karl Benz (who later went on to start Mercedes-Benz) and Nicolaus Otto developed four-stroke internal combustion engines in the late 1870s; Benz fitted his design to a coach in 1887, which led to the modern-day motor car.

  8. Category:Manufacturing companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Engine manufacturers of Germany (5 C, 15 P) Engineering companies of Germany (6 C, 76 P) F. ... Home appliance manufacturers of Germany (1 C, 17 P) J.

  9. Mahle GmbH - Wikipedia

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    MAHLE GmbH is a German automotive parts manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany.It is one of the largest automotive suppliers worldwide. [2] As a manufacturer of components and systems for the combustion engine and its periphery, the company is one of the three largest systems suppliers worldwide for engine systems, filtration, electrics, mechatronics, and thermal management. [3]