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  2. Alan Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    Gelfand opened the German Car Depot, an auto repair shop specializing in German automobiles, located in Hollywood, Florida. The shop, established after a rebranding from VW Depot due to a trademark dispute, now operates with eight bays and serves hundreds of cars monthly, generating multi million dollar revenues.

  3. Ruf Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Ruf Automobile GmbH (stylized as RUF) is a German car manufacturer. Formerly using Porsche bodies in white to build cars, today they build vehicles on their own bodies and chassis. They also manufacture performance parts for various Porsche models, including the 911, Boxster, and Cayman.

  4. List of automobile manufacturers of Germany - Wikipedia

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  5. German auto suppliers struggle as Chinese EV makers like ...

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    The expansion of China’s EV makers means growing competition in auto parts, ZF management board member Stephan von Schuckmann recently told the German publication WirtschaftsWoche. He said ZF ...

  6. Glas (company) - Wikipedia

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    Glas Goggomobil 250. Hans Glas GmbH is a former German automotive company, which was based in Dingolfing.Originally a maker of farm machinery, Glas evolved first into a producer of motor scooters, then automobiles.

  7. ADAC - Wikipedia

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    Equipment on the new cars included a flashing roof light, repair tools, a radio communication device, compressed air canisters, a spade and broom set, and a basic "doctor kit" incorporating blood plasma. [9] In 1974, the organisation had 3.8 million members at a time when there were 19.0 million passenger cars registered in Germany.

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  9. ZF Friedrichshafen - Wikipedia

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    ZF Friedrichshafen AG, also known as ZF Group, originally Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen (lit. ' Cogwheel Factory of Friedrichshafen '), and commonly abbreviated to ZF, is a German technology manufacturing company that supplies systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology.