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Egeberg Motor Company

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 7:46 am
by CunoMaglus
Egeberg Motor Company (Short; EMC) is company based in Denmark out in a small country, We're relative new company launching in 1992,
And we've been struggling with success ever since,Originally we started out as a bike company, and moved into the motorcycle industry, where we had some success -
However due to differences one partner left the company and we went bankrupt. But the remaining staff decided that they wanted to move into the car industry,
and while it hasn't been the big success we all hoped for, we get by - we keep our numbers in the black... And we're hoping that this new investment into Economical Engines will pay off, and be the big breakthrough that we have hoped for!

Egeberg Motor Company is proud to announce their new line of Motor Vehicles.
Our current line-up is:

EMC Levamentum (Based on the EMC-C100 Platform)
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Our current platform(s):

EMC-C100
- Multi Purpose Layout
- Comfort oriented suspension and ride experience
- Single-engine platform: EMC i4-ecoTurbo

Our current engine(s):

EMC-i4-ecoTurbo
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Prototype(s) to date are:

EMC-001 (EMC Protoype 2.0i4-eTurbo).
- Currently we aim to further reduce the production cost of this vehicle. while still maintaining under 3l/100km.
- The car is based on our own in-house engine. a very strong and capable inline 4 engine with turbo.
- We created this model to learn more about what the requirements are to creating a very economical car.
- This prototype will consume about 2.80l/100 km or 35km/l.
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EMC-002 (EMC Prototype 2.0i4-eTurbo)
- Based on the EMC-001
- Near production model, still afew quality glitches to work out.
- 3l/100km economy car, This car will be for economyholics, because that's what it does.
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Re: Egeberg Motor Company

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 9:57 pm
by CunoMaglus
New model released!

Re: Egeberg Motor Company

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 10:30 pm
by Janekk
Hmm.. any particular reason for using different materials for top and bottom end on that engine?

Re: Egeberg Motor Company

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 12:18 am
by CunoMaglus
Nope, It's just an oversight - that has been fixed... Will update pic later :)