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Volkswagen (German: Volkswagen) is translated into FoxWorks in Taiwan Province Province, Volkswagen or Francis Blackwell Forbes in Hong Kong and Macao, and Volkswagen in Ma Xin, which means "people's car", so it is often referred to as "Volkswagen" for short. Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. It is also the core enterprise of Volkswagen Group, one of the four largest automobile manufacturers in the world. On May 7, 2009, after a four-year takeover battle, Porsche and Volkswagen's controlling family reached a preliminary agreement on Wednesday. The two companies will merge into one, creating the largest automobile manufacturer in Europe with 10 brand.

Volkswagen's German VolksWagenwerk means a car used by the public, and VW in the logo is the first letter of the full name. The logo consists of three "V's" consisting of the middle finger and the index finger, indicating that Volkswagen and its products will win together. Volkswagen is a multinational automobile group with production plants in many countries around the world, ranking among the top ten automobile companies in the world. The company's headquarters moved to Berlin and remained in Wolfsburg. At present, there are 265,000 employees, and the production and sales capacity of the whole automobile group is about 3 million. On July 24th, 2008, the EU officially decided to approve Porsche's acquisition of Audi. If the acquisition is successful, the merged company will become the first automobile enterprise in Europe and the top three in the world.

Founded in 1937, Volkswagen is the largest automobile production group in Germany and ranks fifth in the world in automobile production. The Volkswagen Group includes Volkswagen and Audi in Germany, as well as seven subsidiaries in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. Because the Volkswagen model can't meet the American demand for large space, resulting in poor sales, its subsidiary in the United States was later cancelled, and the equipment was sold to China No.1 Automobile Factory to continue to produce golf Jetta. The product that made Volkswagen famous was the Beetle (designed by Porsche), which had produced 20 million cars in the early 1980s. Volkswagen's first high-speed train started, and then POLO, Golf, Audi, Passat and Santana also sold well all over the world. The company's headquarters moved to Berlin and remained in Wolfsburg. At present, there are 265,000 employees, and the production and sales capacity of the whole automobile group is about 6 million. On July 24th, 2008, the EU officially decided to approve Porsche's acquisition of Audi. If the acquisition is successful, the merged company will become the first automobile enterprise in Europe and the top three in the world. When ferdinand piech met Vendelin Wiedeking at the centennial celebration of Audi on July 16, 2006, they looked at each other and finally shook hands. A week later, Wei Dejin, the most important opponent of Volkswagen Supervisory Board Chairman Piech, gave up the position of Porsche CEO. That night, Volkswagen and Porsche announced the merger. The overall situation is settled. Volkswagen led by Piech narrowly defeated Porsche after fierce counterattack, ending the war. The two companies will enter the merger track under the leadership of Volkswagen. As Piech's motto says, "If you are in danger, you must die or win." A 42-month-old myth of "snake swallowing elephant" was shattered, but a battle for the right to speak of the new company continued.