Aaglander

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Aaglander is a German automobile brand , under which the Aagland-Manufaktur in Bronn has been producing vehicles since 2003.

This is a modern motor carriage with steel spoked wheels of a three-cylinder - diesel engine with 900 cc cubic capacity is driven, the 15 kW (20 hp). A continuously variable transmission is attached which can also be used to drive backwards. All wheels have disc brakes . Steering is done with handlebars that hold like reins. The maximum speed is 20 km / h.

Two models are built: The Duc is an open carriage with two seats and a hood, the Mylord is designed similarly, but has up to six seats.

The Aagland'sche Kutschhalterei, which belongs to the group of companies, operates the carriages and uses them for tourism in the individual and group travel business.

Since April 1, 2012 the entrepreneur Richard Gebert from Wiesenbronn has taken over the name and trademark rights, the carriage fleet and the rights of use of the Aagland-Manufaktur and the Aagland'schen Kutschhalterei in a so-called asset deal . Under the newly founded Aagland GmbH & Co. KG, based in Prichsenstadt in Lower Franconia , both the tourism division and the production of the Aaglander will be continued.

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