German BrandsGermany is the third largest manufacturer of cars in the world & according to the German Way website. Volkswagen, BMW, Porsche, Opel, Mercedes-Benz and Audi are manufactured in Germany.Top SellersAccording to the European Traveler website, the top-selling cars in German in 2009 were Volkswagen's Golf, Polo and Passat; Opel's Corsca and Astra; Skoda Fabia; Ford Fiesta; Mercedes C-Class; Audi A4; and the BMW 3 series.
Audi Type C was created in 1911.
the audi rsq has
Volvo. The marque is Swedish. The heavy equipment, marine diesel, and heavy duty truck manufacturer Volvo and the car company Volvo are not one in the same... the car company split off from AB Volvo in 1999, and was subsequently acquired by Ford. It was sold to the Chinese holding company Geely in 2010.
Yes is in 1996
The Audi Type A, produced in the early 1910s, had a production cost estimated at around 6,000 to 8,000 German marks at the time. This was a significant amount, as it was considered a luxury vehicle and targeted at affluent customers. The exact cost could vary based on specific configurations and features.
Fluid type: Volvo power steering fluid or equivalent.
Mercedes 1992 500sel
depends what type
The cam belt type for a Mercedes 190 is a W201 190 Class
Type your answer here... When Italy tried to introduce the F.I.A.T. (fix it again, Tony) to Germany, the German automotive folks knew they had to do something...