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Autokinitoviomihania Ellados (Greek Car Industry) was founded in
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in 1975 by a group of Greek businessmen, including the owners of the company importing
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in Greece.


History

The new company made a rather ambitious appearance in the Greek press, announcing the introduction and production of a Greek automobile named ''Mini Jeep Scout 127'', a versatile passenger-utility vehicle based on the
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. In reality, the car was not "Greek", as it was to be produced under license of the
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Fissore company (which, in turn, had acquired the design by another Italian coachbuilder); it was nor really "built", as initially most parts were imported from Italy and assembled, with little local content; the company was hardly an "industry", as it started operation in a tiny facility; and, finally, the brand name ''Mini Jeep'' appeared only on paper (and that only for a brief period, since there was a conflict with the rights to the name by the U.S.
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company), as the vehicle carried the ''Fiat'' logo. Nonetheless, the introduction of the ''Scout 127'' was quite successful. This kind of "smart" car was well fitted for the Greek market at the time. It could be used as a commercial vehicle as well as a passenger car (with certain off-road capabilities), while its design made it a fashionable "fun car". Most important, though, was a provision of Greek law that categorized such cars as "commercial vehicles" making them cheaper to own. Thus, ''A Ellados'' was the second (after
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) in a series of Greek companies that introduced similar cars, claiming part of the market. As demand for the car increased, ''A Ellados'' built a larger factory in
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in 1978, while local content progressively increased to near 50%. The ''Scout 127'' (in the meanwhile renamed ''Amico 127'') received some facelifts by the company, which also presented a van version. In 1978 ''A Ellados'' developed a model of its own, the ''Poker 126'', following similar philosophy, based on the
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(this car wasn't as successful, as it sold only 253 units). Moreover, it assembled a number of other types, including the
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and Fiat 900T vans. However, by 1984 the market for the passenger/utility cars had dramatically dropped, after a change in the Greek law (as it had been interpreted in ways that allowed luxury SUV’s to be classified as "trucks"). This evolution was a disaster for most Greek companies producing such vehicles, including ''A Ellados''. The company ceased operations, after 6,620 vehicles had been produced, the vast majority (6,021) being ''Scout/Amico 127’s''. Its facilities were acquired in 1988 by
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, a company founded in 1979 by former ''A Ellados'' executives.


References

* L.S. Skartsis and G.A. Avramidis, "Made in Greece", Typorama, Patras, Greece (2003) (republished by the Patras Science Park, 2007)
L.S. Skartsis, "Greek Vehicle & Machine Manufacturers 1800 to present: A Pictorial History", Marathon (2012)
(eBook) * E. Roupa and E. Hekimoglou, "I istoria tou aftokinitou stin Ellada (History of automobile in Greece)", Kerkyra - Economia publishing, Athens (2009) * "35 Years 4 Trohoi" (collectible edition of the 4 Trohoi auto magazine), Technical Press, Athens (2004)


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