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AGA (automobile)
AGA was a German automobile company, once quite large, which manufactured its wares from 1919 to 1929, and which by 1922 was manufacturing 1000 cars a month. At the time, AGA was part of the Stinnes group of companies, making a 1420cc four-cylinder car which was sometimes used as a taxi. When Stinnes died in 1924, AGA and its sister companies (Dinos and Rabag - the latter licensed to build Bugatti cars at the time) ran into difficulties. From 1926, production was severely curtailed. Willy Loge drove a sports-racing version which had a 1490cc engine, and which won many races. Other racers also drove AGA cars.
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