DIM (automobiles)
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DIM Motor Company, a Greek automobile maker, was created by Georgios Dimitriadis as a successor to his earlier company, Bioplastic S.A. that had produced the Attica automobile.
An effort was made this time to entirely design and develop by own means a modern car, using a Fiat 600cc engine (a 650cc engine was also used in an improved version). The model was finally introduced in the Geneva Motor Show in 1977 and for this reason received more publicity than most Greek vehicles, appearing in many international publications. A plant was built for its production in Acharnes, and the company was advertized in the Greek press; plans were also made for more versions, including a sports coupe. However, the costs involved - mostly for bureaucratic reasons - and the car's poor prospects in the Greek market (despite an effort to facelift the model) resulted in the termination of production after only about 10 had been produced. The whole project was abandoned in 1982, having been the last venture of Georgios Dimitriadis in the automotive industry.
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- L.S. Skartsis and G.A. Avramidis, "Made in Greece", Typorama, Patras, Greece (2003).
- Quattroruote, Tutte le Auto del Mondo 1982-1983, Editoriale Domus, Milano (1982).
- Automobil Revue/Revue Automobile '80, Hallwag, Bern (1980).