Thursday, August 30, 2012
History of the Audi Automobile Sold by Audi Dealers in Oakland
The company produces the cars sold by Audi Oakland and other Audi dealerships can be traced to August Horch, whose company produced the first car in 1901 Horch in Zwickau, Germany.
Horch was forced to leave the company in 1909 by his partner, but he founded a new company in Zwickau and continued to sell cars under the brand name Horch. However, it was sued by his former partners for trademark infringement and was forced to refrain from using his name for his new business production car, which was the forerunner of the current society that produces Audi cars sold by auto dealers such as Audi Oakland.
Horch and his family decided to call the company Audi, which is the Latin word for the German word "Horch". The company merged with DKW, Horch and Wanderer in 1932 that resulted in the creation of Auto Union. It was during this period that the four interlinked rings were used by the company, but only for the Auto Union racing cars. Each ring represents the four companies that merged.
Auto Union was fully acquired by Daimler-Benz and Volkswagen in 1959 bought the factory in Ingolstadt, Germany and brands of Auto Union in 1964. Auto Union merged with NSU in 1969 for the production of Audi NSU Auto Union AG. However, the company has been simplified in AG and Audi NSU Auto Union brands when the lost part of their appeal on the market in 1985.
Audi sales fell in early 1990 for the Audi 80 series when some basic construction problems were discovered. A report by "60 Minutes" in the United States has revealed that the car Audi also accelerated when the brake pedal was pushed. It was later discovered that the accelerator and brake pedals is too narrow, which has led to confuse the driver with one another.
The U.S. sales began to rise in mid 1990 with the emergence of the Audi A4 in 1996. Audi sales have continued to improve with the release of the series A4, A6 and A8, which was co-developed with Volkswagen and other sister brands. Digit sales records were achieved in 21 of the 50 major sales markets in 2004. The largest increases in sales were obtained from Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
The latest development in the automotive industry Audi is the computer control system called Multi Media Interface (MMI), which is considered more user friendly. The MMI control system for cars sold by Audi Oakland and other Audi dealerships has been well received because it requires less menu navigation buttons to align that focus around a central knob, with shortcuts to phone features phone or radio. The screen is available in monochrome and color versions, and is mounted on the dash uppercut....
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