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- Magomobil abstract "MÁG (later known as Magomobil) stands for "Magyar Általános Gépgyár Rt" (Hungarian General Machine Factory Corp.), the most important Hungarian vehicle manufacturer before World War II, based in Budapest. Its roots date back to 1901, when Podvinecz&Heisler (a company created by two young entrepreneurs, 25-year-old Dániel Podvinecz and 24-year-old Vilmos Heisler, started assembling Austrian Leesdorfer cars - themselves being French Amédée Bollée cars built under license. More successful was their later Phönix model, a German Cudell model built under license. The company was reorganised in 1912 and the automobile manufacturing division became the Magyar Általános Gépgyár Rt in 1913. Production was boosted by orders from the Post, the Army and other organizations – and outperforming other Hungarian manufacturers, including Röck, Rába, MARTA etc.- as the government tried to support local industry. MÁG introduced several models, designed by János Csonka, Jenő (Eugene) Fejes and other talented engineers. World War I brought new business for the company, as it produced airplane engines under Austro-Daimler license, as well as complete airplanes. After the war new car models appeared, including the Magomobil in 1924. By the mid-1920s it was apparent that MÁG is not competitive on the Hungarian market. Its financer and owner, the Hungarian General Credit Bank tried to find a buyer. In the meantime another new model, the Magosix was introduced with a 6-cylinder engine. It used many American parts to compete with the locally available American models but to no avail. The economic crisis of 1929 was the last straw, and the Bank pulled the plug. A total of 2000 passenger cars, 150 trucks and buses, as well as 1000 automobile engines had been produced.".
- Magomobil thumbnail Magosix_sport-touring_car_model.JPG?width=300.
- Magomobil wikiPageExternalLink index.php?operate=archiv:74&head=Automobil.
- Magomobil wikiPageExternalLink mag.html.
- Magomobil wikiPageID "14599424".
- Magomobil wikiPageLength "2524".
- Magomobil wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Magomobil wikiPageRevisionID "639978556".
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Amédée_Bollée.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Daimler.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Budapest.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_companies_of_Hungary.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_of_Austria-Hungary.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manufacturing_companies_of_Hungary.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Austria-Hungary.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Hungary.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Csonka_(automobile).
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Cudell.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Dániel_Podvinecz.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Fejes.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Leesdorfer.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Phönix.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Raba_(automobile).
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Rába_(automobile).
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Vilmos_Heisler.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink Wall_Street_Crash_of_1929.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLink File:Magosix_sport-touring_car_model.JPG.
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magomobil".
- Magomobil wikiPageWikiLinkText "MÁG".
- Magomobil hasPhotoCollection Magomobil.
- Magomobil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_cat.
- Magomobil subject Category:Automotive_companies_of_Hungary.
- Magomobil subject Category:Companies_of_Austria-Hungary.
- Magomobil subject Category:Manufacturing_companies_of_Hungary.
- Magomobil subject Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Austria-Hungary.
- Magomobil subject Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Hungary.
- Magomobil type Company.
- Magomobil type Company.
- Magomobil comment "MÁG (later known as Magomobil) stands for "Magyar Általános Gépgyár Rt" (Hungarian General Machine Factory Corp.), the most important Hungarian vehicle manufacturer before World War II, based in Budapest. Its roots date back to 1901, when Podvinecz&Heisler (a company created by two young entrepreneurs, 25-year-old Dániel Podvinecz and 24-year-old Vilmos Heisler, started assembling Austrian Leesdorfer cars - themselves being French Amédée Bollée cars built under license.".
- Magomobil label "Magomobil".
- Magomobil sameAs Magyar_Általános_Gépgyár.
- Magomobil sameAs MÁG.
- Magomobil sameAs Magyar_Általános_Gépgyár.
- Magomobil sameAs m.03d92_6.
- Magomobil sameAs Q475272.
- Magomobil sameAs Q475272.
- Magomobil wasDerivedFrom Magomobil?oldid=639978556.
- Magomobil depiction Magosix_sport-touring_car_model.JPG.
- Magomobil isPrimaryTopicOf Magomobil.