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- Q177855 subject Q6278609.
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- Q177855 abstract "The Adler Trumpf is a small family car introduced by the Frankfurt based auto-maker, Adler in March 1932, though Trumpf production only got under way in the late summer of that year. In a move reminiscent of British Leyland in the 1970s, Adler launched two similarly sized cars in the same year, one of which followed the then new trend set by DKW for front-wheel drive, and one respecting the conventional rear-wheel drive configuration still used by the market leader, Opel.The Trumpf was the second of these two smaller Adlers to enter volume production, at the end of the Summer in 1932, and was the front wheel drive offering. The innovative design was the responsibility of Hans Gustav Röhr (1895 – 1937). The Trumpf was distinguished from its more conservatively configured Primus sibling both by its front wheel drive and by its relatively advanced independent suspension.".
- Q177855 assembly Q1794.
- Q177855 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q177855 height "1.58".
- Q177855 layout Q9460131.
- Q177855 length "4.15".
- Q177855 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q177855 productionStartYear "1932".
- Q177855 thumbnail Adler_Trumpf_Cabriolet_1935.jpg?width=300.
- Q177855 transmission "4-speed manual.".
- Q177855 transmission "No synchromesh.".
- Q177855 wheelbase "2.825".
- Q177855 width "1.6".
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- Q177855 aka "1932".
- Q177855 aka "1933".
- Q177855 aka "1936".
- Q177855 assembly Q1794.
- Q177855 bodyStyle "2".
- Q177855 bodyStyle "Sports Roadster".
- Q177855 bodyStyle "“Limousine”".
- Q177855 layout Q9460131.
- Q177855 length "1932".
- Q177855 length "1936".
- Q177855 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q177855 name "Adler Trumpf".
- Q177855 production "1932".
- Q177855 production "1936".
- Q177855 transmission "4".
- Q177855 transmission "No synchromesh.".
- Q177855 wheelbase "1932".
- Q177855 wheelbase "1936".
- Q177855 type Product.
- Q177855 type Automobile.
- Q177855 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q177855 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q177855 type Thing.
- Q177855 comment "The Adler Trumpf is a small family car introduced by the Frankfurt based auto-maker, Adler in March 1932, though Trumpf production only got under way in the late summer of that year.".
- Q177855 label "Adler Trumpf".
- Q177855 depiction Adler_Trumpf_Cabriolet_1935.jpg.
- Q177855 name "1932-34: Adler Trumpf 1.5 Liter".
- Q177855 name "1933–35: Adler Trumpf Sport".
- Q177855 name "1933–36: Adler Trumpf 1.7 Liter".
- Q177855 name "1936-38: Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV".
- Q177855 name "Adler Trumpf".