Certus (Germany) - AllCarIndex

Certus  

★★★☆☆

GERMANY

time-calendar.png 1928-1929

Brand Data

Company Name: Diercks & Wroblewski GmbH

Place: Offenburg

Country: Germany

Certus was a German automotive brand that operated briefly between 1928 and 1929. It was established by the coachbuilding firm Dicrcks & Wroblewski GmbH, based in Offenburg, Germany. The company ventured into automobile manufacturing, producing complete cars alongside its primary business of coachbuilding.

During its short existence, Certus offered a range of models powered by S.C.A.P engines, available in four different sizes: 7/32, 8/45, 6/60, and 8/80 PS. The vehicles featured chassis and bodies that were constructed in-house, showcasing the company's capabilities in both design and engineering.

However, the economic crisis of the late 1920s significantly impacted Certus's production efforts, ultimately leading to the brand's decline and cessation of operations. Despite its brief foray into the automotive market, Certus remains a notable example of the challenges faced by manufacturers during that tumultuous period in history.

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