DIM (automobiles)

D.I.M. Motor, George E. Dimitriadis & Co. was an automobile manufacturer from Greece.

Company History

George E. Dimitriadis, who previously headed Bioplastic, founded the company in 1977 on the production of automobiles. The company's headquarters was at the Lekka Street 23-25 ​​in Athens. The factory was located in Aharnes. In the same year, the first model was presented at the Geneva Motor Show. Participations in other automobile exhibitions followed. 1983 production ended. Another source lists notwithstanding, a series Manufacture taking place from 1981 and 1991. Overall, only about ten units were built.

Rolling stock

The only model was a small car. For driving the motor with initially 594 cm made ​​from the Fiat 126 ³ capacity. Later, the engine capacity was 652 cc. The engine was mounted in the rear and powered the rear axle. A tubular frame was the chassis. The body was made ​​of plastic ( fiberglass or polyester) and provided space for four people. With a wheelbase of 198 cm, the length of the vehicle was 320 cm, width 150 cm, the vehicle and the curb weight of 525 kg.

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