Motrix

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Rollfix-Werke Frederic Schröder KG
legal form Limited partnership
founding 1934
resolution 1936
Seat Hamburg - Wandsbek , Germany
Branch Automobile manufacturer

Motrix was a German car brand.

Company history

In 1934, Rollfix-Werke Frederic Schröder KG from Hamburg-Wandsbek took over the production of automobiles from Rollfix Eilwagen GmbH . The brand name was Motrix . Production ended in 1936. One source states that several hundred vehicles were sold annually until 1935 before the market collapsed. 161 vehicles were sold in 1933. In the following year there were 267 and in 1935 even 277. In 1936 the number fell to 17 and in 1937 to 1.

vehicles

The company manufactured tricycles . One car model matched the Rollfix record . It had a rear independent wheel and a two-stroke engine .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Wolff Metternich : Fix, fixer, Rollfix. In: Oldtimer Markt , issue 11/2008, pp. 40–45.
  2. Michael Wolff Metternich: 100 years on 3 wheels. German three-lane vehicles through the ages. Neue Kunst Verlag, Munich, ISBN 3-929956-00-4 , pp. 308-315.