N.A.G.

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The Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG), or Nationale Automobil-Gesellschaft after it changed its name in 1915, was a German automobile manufacturer in Berlin.

In 1902, German electrical company AEG purchased the coachbuilding branch of Kühlstein, under engineer Joseph Vollmer, renaming it NAG.
In 1926, Protos merged with NAG. The resulting company NAG-Protos AG was dissolved a year later in 1927,
In 1934, it was merged with Büssing, which used the brand Büssing-NAG until 1950.


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