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'''Bergmann''' was a short-lived German manufacturer of electric cars. In 1909, they licensed and manufactured [[Métallurgique]] vehicles in Germany and sold them under the name Bergmann-Métallurgique. | |||
==History== | |||
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==Models== | |||
Companies undergo new model line-ups and refresh models depending on market trends. Models that have been retired or are no longer in production should be listed here. | |||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Metallurgique]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
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Bergmann was a short-lived German manufacturer of electric cars. In 1909, they licensed and manufactured Métallurgique vehicles in Germany and sold them under the name Bergmann-Métallurgique.
History
Then, comes the History section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section.
Models
Companies undergo new model line-ups and refresh models depending on market trends. Models that have been retired or are no longer in production should be listed here.
See Also
External Links
Please include any external sites that were used in collaborating this data, including manufacturer sites, in this section.