

Great Cars: German Engineering
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S1 A1 – Porsche
Titta på kompatibla enheter31 december 200325 minOne of the most legendary sports cars ever created, Porsche, has become the worldwide benchmark of sports car performance and styling. Whether it's the 911 or the Cayenne, they're fun, powerful and precise machines designed for people who are passionate about driving. All Porsche's share a common legacy, A legacy that began with Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, in the early days of the 20th Century.Titta kostnadsfrittS1 A2 – Volkswagen
Titta på kompatibla enheter9 april 201825 minThe VW "Beetle" was the longest running automotive phenomenon in the world. It was the best selling car in the history of the automobile. The first "Beetle" was designed by, Dr. Ferdinand Porsche. Originally, it was part of Adolf Hitler's plan for a People's car. Its basic design remained the same. The "Beetle" is one of the world's best examples of great engineering and exceptional design.Titta kostnadsfrittS1 A3 – BMW
Titta på kompatibla enheter9 april 201825 minBMW started out as a builder of aircraft engines, then motorcycles and finally cars. Its aircraft engines set speed records in the '30's and its sports cars were stylish, elegant and fast. After the War BMW fought to reclaim its status as a producer of world-renowned sports cars and motorcycles. Today, many say BMW's deserve to be called, "The Ultimate Driving Machines."Titta kostnadsfrittS1 A4 – Mercedes Benz
Titta på kompatibla enheter4 februari 200425 minWhile tinkering in their German workshops, Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler gave the world the first automobiles powered by an internal combustion engine. Over 100 years later the company is still considered to be among the most innovative automobile manufacturers in the world. We'll find out how a company can maintain its status as one of the truly great cars for over 100 years.Titta kostnadsfrittS1 A5 – Silver Arrows
Titta på kompatibla enheter21 november 200325 minHitler was determined to dominate the world with his machines. He funded the racing efforts of Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union (Audi) and encouraged them to create the most powerful and futuristic autos ever made. Italian driver, Tazio Nuvolari would go on to beat them on their home turf at the German Grand Prix. although German juggernaut wasn't invincible, their cars remain awe inspiring today.Titta kostnadsfritt