Updated with new format. A handsome photographic survey of Germany's illustrious automotive history. The automobile was invented in Germany and historically, German manufacturers have always played a leading role in car design and construction. Packed with hundreds of superb photographs accompanying an engaging, informative text, this book tells the story of some of the world's most notable cars. Automotive expert Peter Ruch delves into the history of such illustrious German models as the Benz Patent Motorwagen 1 of 1886, the pre-war racing cars, the ever-young Porsche 911, the BMW M3-the most successful sports car of all time-and the latest best sellers from Stuttgart, Munich, and Ingolstadt. Pivotal models produced by Ford are included as well, including the Ford Taurus 12 M from 1952, the Ford Fiesta from 1976, and the Ford Modeo from 1993. Auto enthusiasts of all ages will appreciate the fine photography and meticulous reconstruction of Germany's notorious automotive history. ILLUSTRATIONS: 370 colour photographs