The Bosch vacuums are a little bit more expensive. A Bosch canister will set you back between $400 and $500 whilst the Hoovers range between $250 and $400. This may, of course, vary from store to store.
The best brands of lightweight vacuum cleaners are considered by many to be Sebo, Hoover, Dyson, Panasonic, GTech, and Bosch. From the description you've given you would likely want to look at uprights only.
There are many vacuum brands that require the use of vacuum bags. These include Hoover, Electrolux, Philips, Oreck, Henry, Dirt Devil, Bosch, and many more.
These are two well known brands and side by side testing showed on balance they compare well against each other. The one test which was different was the limited selection speeds on the Bosch mixer. That along will push customers more towards the Kitchenaid.
It depends on which distributor and transmission you have. The stock distributor has one vacuum line going to it. An autostick transmission has one line. If you have a manual transmission and a Bosch 009 distributor like most people do, you have no vacuum lines.
Bosch vacuums are available for much less than the suggested retail price at various locations on the internet. Amazon has them for a reduced price new and occasionally used ones for extremely cheap. eBay also has cheap Bosch vacuums for sale directly from their original owners.
Bosch vacuums can be purchased through many sites on the internet. Some of these sites include Amazon and The Vacuum Center. You could also search your local directory for retailers in your area.
Bosch's birth name is Bosch, Andrs.
Alfred Bosch's birth name is Alfred Bosch i Pascual.
Bosch Airsweep 3931A Wet/Dry Vacuum would be best due to size and airflow.
The Senso Single Server Gourmet Coffee Maker is cheaper than the Keurig, but is less durable and not last quite as long. The Bosch Tassimo is expensive, but very good as well.
Bosch is German.
No. Pseudonymous Bosch is a man, as he is often addressed as "Mr. Bosch".