tempuser wrote: ↑19/05/2021 14:06
Optimist wrote: ↑19/05/2021 11:22
Audi koji je nastao 1900-tih kao marka, udruzio se 1930tih sa DKW i po tebi nastao od Trabanta?
Auto Union AG in turn was formed in 1932, following the merger of Horch DKW, Wanderer and the original Audi Automobilwerke GmbH Zwickau, established by August Horch in 1910.
During the Second World War, the factories suffered heavy bomb damage. Later, the advancing Soviet forces captured the area, and it became part of the Soviet sector of divided Germany in 1945, and later became part of East Germany.
From 1955 to 1958, old Horch factories produced the Horch P240, a six-cylinder car that was respected at the time. The former Horch and Audi operations from Zwickau were unified in 1958. A new brand, Sachsenring, within the East German corporation IFA was born. After unification in 1958, the P240 car was renamed as the Sachsenring P240. As the Soviet Administration inexplicably banned the foreign exportation of the P240, the East German economic administration decided to stop production of the vehicle. IFA also produced the initial Trabant "P-50" model from 1957.
The Zwickau site was acquired in 1991 by Volkswagen, effectively restoring its connection with Audi.
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,Prva saznanja o Audiju datiraju još iz davne 1899. kada je 14. studenog August Horch osnovao A. Horch & Cie i 1901. godine počeo s proizvodnjom automobila. Horch je radio u kompaniji do 1909. kada napušta kompaniju i osniva svoju pod imenom Audi.
Prvi automobili proizvedeni su 1910. godine pod nazivom Type A, B, C, D, E... Proizvodili su se sve do 1932., kada se Audi udružuje s još 3 velika proizvođača – Horch, DKW i Wanderer. Te četiri kompanije formirale su logo s ukrštena četiri prstena.
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The first Audi automobile, the Audi Type A 10/22 hp (16 kW) Sport-Phaeton, was produced in the same year,[18] followed by the successor Type B 10/28PS in the same year.[19]
Audi started with a 2,612 cc inline-four engine model Type A, followed by a 3,564 cc model, as well as 4,680 cc and 5,720 cc models. These cars were successful even in sporting events. The first six-cylinder model Type M, 4,655 cc appeared in 1924.[20]