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At the end of August, the maker of the
Apollo, German carmaker
Gumpert, declared insolvency after an unsuccessful campaign into the Chinese market. It joined
Artega and
Melkus at the courthouse, the trio of boutique makers succumbing to violent economic waters that are troubling even the biggest fish.
Unlike the other two, though, Gumpert predicted that renewed focus on Europe would allow it to continue, and we're happy to report that the bankruptcy administrator agrees. Apollos are already back in production,
an investor was reportedly found, the dealer network has been reengaged, and the overseer "is convinced that with all orders in negotiation, business will continue permanently and sustainably."
Congratulations to Roland Gumpert and co. You'll find the company's press release
below.
Continue reading Gumpert: Insolvency's going great, wish you were here!
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