Did you ever hear of a DKW car? It’s another little-known story from automotive history. It began in 1916, when a Danish engineer tried to build a steam-driven car he called DKW. It wasn’t successful, ...
When it comes to barn- and junkyard-found classic cars, we usually discuss vehicles with iconic nameplates. The reason is very simple: a 1969 Ford Mustang is more likely to be rescued than a 1960 ...
Last week, the flames in the Hell Garage licked up around the rusty flanks of a couple of vintage Toyota wagons. In a new and particularly cruel twist, I've abused the power of my role as a 24 Hours ...
There's a reason why Audi has a badge with four rings and that's because back in the days when it was called Auto Union, there were four different brands forming this conglomerate: Audi, DKW, Horch ...
DKW’s take on the Jeep idea ended up being quite close to the Porsche Jagdwagen. "It is a light multi-purpose vehicle, that can be used for passenger- or goods-transport. Technical efficiency was the ...