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- Q358168 subject Q6278609.
- Q358168 subject Q7037482.
- Q358168 subject Q8221492.
- Q358168 subject Q8430408.
- Q358168 abstract "The Adler Diplomat is a substantial six-cylinder “limousine” (saloon) built by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. It was introduced in March 1934 as a direct replacement for the manufacturer’s Standard 6 . Less directly the six-cylinder Diplomat also replaced the Adler Standard 8 since Adler’s large eight-cylinder car was discontinued in 1934 without a direct replacement of its own.The decision had been taken to abandon the “Standard” name because it carried mundane undertones, in German as in English, which the company felt were increasingly out of keeping with the advancing automobile technology and the growing optimism of the age now that, finally, the economic backwash from the 1929 crash was beginning to recede and growth was returning both to the German auto-market and to the economy more generally.".
- Q358168 assembly Q1794.
- Q358168 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q358168 height "1.65".
- Q358168 layout Q4115030.
- Q358168 length "4.75".
- Q358168 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q358168 predecessor Q358211.
- Q358168 productionEndYear "1940".
- Q358168 productionStartYear "1934".
- Q358168 thumbnail Adler_Diplomat_3_GS_mit_Holzgasgenerator-vorne_rechts.JPG?width=300.
- Q358168 transmission "speed manual with lockable freewheel".
- Q358168 wheelbase "3.2".
- Q358168 width "1.74".
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q155009.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q158083.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q1794.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q190578.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q201684.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q2916.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q358211.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q358215.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q4115030.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q457297.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q53098.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278609.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q64.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q649134.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q698588.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037482.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8221492.
- Q358168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430408.
- Q358168 assembly Q1794.
- Q358168 bodyStyle "Cabriolets".
- Q358168 bodyStyle "“Limousine”".
- Q358168 bodyStyle "“Pullman Limousine”".
- Q358168 engine "2916".
- Q358168 layout Q4115030.
- Q358168 length "1934".
- Q358168 length "1935".
- Q358168 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q358168 name "Adler Diplomat".
- Q358168 predecessor Q358211.
- Q358168 production "3205".
- Q358168 production "March 1934 - 1940".
- Q358168 transmission "speed manual with lockable freewheel".
- Q358168 wheelbase "four-seater bodies:".
- Q358168 wheelbase "or six-seater bodies:".
- Q358168 type Product.
- Q358168 type Automobile.
- Q358168 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q358168 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q358168 type Thing.
- Q358168 comment "The Adler Diplomat is a substantial six-cylinder “limousine” (saloon) built by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. It was introduced in March 1934 as a direct replacement for the manufacturer’s Standard 6 .".
- Q358168 label "Adler Diplomat".
- Q358168 depiction Adler_Diplomat_3_GS_mit_Holzgasgenerator-vorne_rechts.JPG.
- Q358168 name "Adler Diplomat".