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[[Image:Im1899AC-AA5.jpg|thumb| 1899. Orient Express.


of Oxford Street, London.
C.1898 Theodore Bergmann of "Bergmann Industriewerken" at Gaggenau Baden made car similar to Benz. The designer was Joseph Vollmer and the vehicles were known by the name Bergmann and Vollmer.
In 1898 the name was changed to the 'Orient Express' and they were sold in England by the Automobile Association, of Holland Park, London.