Maybach-Motorenbau
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Maybach-Motorenbau
Summary
Maybach-Motorenbau is a historical car manufacturer[1]. Maybach-Motorenbau is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Maybach-Motorenbau is in the country of Germany[3].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's instance of is recorded as historical car manufacturer[4].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's instance of is recorded as manufacturer[5].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's founder is recorded as Wilhelm Maybach[6].
- Maybach-Motorenbau is owned by Daimler-Benz AG[7].
- Wilhelm Maybach is named after Maybach-Motorenbau[8].
- Maybach-Motorenbau was followed by Maybach Manufaktur[9].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's headquarters location is recorded as Bietigheim-Bissingen[10].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's headquarters location is recorded as Friedrichshafen[11].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's Commons category is recorded as Maybach-Motorenbau[12].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's industry is recorded as automotive industry[13].
- March 23, 1909 marks the founding of Maybach-Motorenbau[14].
- Maybach-Motorenbau was dissolved in 1966[15].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's described at URL is recorded as https://absolutelycars.fr/culture-automobile/maybach-la-marque-allemande-la-plus-prestigieuse-de-lentre-deux-guerres/[16].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's product or material produced is recorded as car[17].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's product or material produced is recorded as engine[18].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's replaced by is recorded as Maybach Manufaktur[19].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's legal form is recorded as Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung[20].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's different from is recorded as Maybach[21].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's different from is recorded as Maybach Manufaktur[22].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's different from is recorded as Mercedes-Maybach[23].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Scheepvaartmuseum Wikidataproject[24].
- Maybach-Motorenbau's has works in the collection is recorded as Het Scheepvaartmuseum[25].
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Founding
Maybach-Motorenbau's founder is recorded as Wilhelm Maybach[6]. March 23, 1909 marks the founding of Maybach-Motorenbau[14].
Identity
Maybach-Motorenbau was followed by Maybach Manufaktur[9].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Bietigheim-Bissingen[10], an urban municipality in Germany[26], in Germany[27] and Friedrichshafen[11], a district capital[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1811[30].
Industry
Maybach-Motorenbau's industry is recorded as automotive industry[13].
Ownership
Maybach-Motorenbau is owned by Daimler-Benz AG[7]. Products include car[17] and engine[18].
Dissolution
Maybach-Motorenbau was dissolved in 1966[15].
Why It Matters
Maybach-Motorenbau is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]