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Passion for old cars

Passion for old cars

The temptation was too rough. "I just couldn’t resist", says steffen lohr with a laugh, looking at his opel commodore with shining eyes. The 38-year-old had brought the oldtimer to the castle park in gleisenau.

There the ebelsbacher werbering in cooperation with the zeiler automobilclub under the leadership of manfred kuhn organized for the already tenth time a rough oldtimer meeting. And the lohr family, which includes the two children moritz and kilian, as well as the opel commodore, were there along with numerous other exhibitors.

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One-way street in gremsdorf causes displeasure

One-way street in gremsdorf causes displeasure

Mayor norbert walter (BB) and the gremsdorf town council discussed several options for regulating traffic in bruckenstrabe and a draft for redesigning the local cemetery.

As early as december 2019, mayor walter discussed the traffic situation in bruckenstrabe with some of the burghers at the burgers’ meeting. Not all citizens are happy with the one-way street regulation that has been introduced. Last year, the municipality of gremsdorf received a list of signatures with a request for change.

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China becomes most important car market for noble brands for the first time

China becomes most important car market for noble brands for the first time

China thus outperformed the german and u.S. Markets in terms of sales of german luxury brands. This is the result of a study by car expert ferdinand dudenhoffer from the university of duisburg-essen, which was made available to dpa on sunday.

In their home market of germany, which was slightly in the red overall in 2012, german premium manufacturers registered 882,000 new cars, while in the u.S. They registered 837,000 vehicles. In china, german premium manufacturers increased sales by 26 percent compared to the previous year, in the u.S. By 15 percent. In germany, on the other hand, sales stagnated.

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End of an era: nissan fires auto top manager ghosn

end of an era: nissan fires auto top manager ghosn

Three days after a financial scandal broke, japanese automaker nissan fired its longtime top executive carlos ghosn.

It was decided to "remove" the previous head of the board of directors from office, the company announced. Investigators arrested the 64-year-old man in japan earlier this week for allegedly dying in violation of prison conditions.

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