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AAG
1900-1901
AAG was the brand name of a German automobile company which offered only one car, a 5
hp (4 kW) voiturette designed by one Professor Klingenberg and
manufactured between 1900 and 1901. The company factory was bought by the
politician Emil
Rathenau, also the head of the AEG Group. He renamed it
to the Neue
Automobil Gesellschaft (NAG for short), and the company produced cars until
1934.
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