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Deutsch: 7. Oldtimertreffen am 07.07.2012 in Greußen - Ausfahrt zahlreicher Teilnehmer nach Bad Tennstedt.

Dixi war eine Automarke der Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach. Nach dem Ausscheiden des Firmengründers Heinrich Ehrhardt im Jahr 1904 gab die Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach den Markennamen Wartburg auf. Die Produkte erhielten den neuen Markennamen Dixi, der aus dem Lateinischen stammt und bedeutet „Ich habe gesprochen“. Ende des Jahres 1921 musste aufgrund wirtschaftlicher Schwierigkeiten die Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach mit der Gothaer Waggonfabrik fusionieren und firmierte anfangs unter Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach, Zweigniederlassung der Gothaer Waggonfabrik, später als Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach („Dixiwerke“).

Im Jahr 1927 begann dort mit der Produktion des 3/15 die Lizenzproduktion jenes Kleinwagens, der die mit ihm erhoffte Wende nicht brachte aber dafür den Namen DIXI bis heute unvergessen machte.

Der Motorrad- und Flugmotorenhersteller BMW wollte gegen Ende der 1920er Jahre in die Automobilproduktion einsteigen und suchte ein konkurrenzfähiges Produkt, um die langwierige Eigenentwicklung zu umgehen. Man entschied sich für die Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach, die zu dieser Zeit (u.a.) unter dem Namen DIXI 3/15PS DA (Deutsche Ausführung) in Lizenz Versionen des international sehr erfolgreichen Austin 7 der Austin Motor Company produzierten.

DA1 bezeichnet jene große Anzahl Dixi 3/15, die nach der Übernahme durch BMW unverändert und weiterhin unter dem Namen Dixi in Eisenach gebaut wurden.

English: The Dixi was the first car made by BMW.

1928 BMW Dixi Dixi was the brand name of cars made by Automobilwerk Eisenach (Eisenach car factory) starting in 1904. In the difficult economic climate of the 1920s the company found it hard to sell its 6/24 and 9/40 models. So the manufacturer decided to enter the small car market, and in 1927 agreed to a licensing agreement with the Austin Motor Company to build a variant of the Austin 7. A production level of 2000 cars a year was agreed upon, and Dixi paid Austin a royalty on each vehicle produced.

The first 100 cars were supplied as kits, but by December 1927 the first of the official Dixi-manufactured vehicles, the DA-1 3/15PS were coming off the production line. The DA designation stood for Deutsche Ausführung, meaning German Version; 3/15 indicated the taxation and actual horsepower ratings. Apart from being left-hand drive and using metric fasteners, the car was nearly identical to the Austin. Body styles available were coupé, roadster, tourer, and sedan with a few chassis going to external coachbuilders. Most cars left the factory as tourers.

Looking to move into automobile manufacturing, BMW bought the Automobilwerk Eisenach in 1928 and, with it, the rights to build the Dixi car. At first the cars were badged as BMW Dixi but the Dixi name was dropped in 1929 when the DA-1 was replaced by a slightly updated version, the BMW 3/15 DA-2.

Dixi DA 1 4 cyl, 15 hp (11 kW), 1927–1929
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Source Dixi 3/15 DA1
Author Tobias Nordhausen from Sondershausen, Deutschland
Camera location51° 13′ 29.76″ N, 10° 56′ 53.51″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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