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Bitter was produced in Germany and later Austria. The founder Erich Bitter, a former race car driver turned automobile tuner, importer and ultimately designer began crafting his own vehicles after business ventures with Italian manufacture Intermeccanica soured. The Bitter automobile company produced vehicles between 1973 and 1989. Since 1984 several prototypes have been created by Bitter with an eye on possible low-volume production, but none of them came into fruition. Most recently Bitter displayed a Pontiac GTO-based CD2 on the 2003 Geneva Motor Show.
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In 2007, Erich Bitter is offering a new model, in a comeback of the brand. The Bitter Vero is derived from the Holden Statesman. The car has different front and rear parts, 20 inch wheels, new suspension and a leather interior with DVD player in the headrest. The V8 6.0 l 362 ch (266 kW) with five-speed automatic transmission of the Statesman is unchanged. The car is offered for 121,975 €.

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