ADAC
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The ADAC, officially the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club (lit. 'General German Automobile Club'), is Europe's largest automobile association. The ADAC is the largest verein (club) in Germany, with around 21 million members.[2] Its headquarters are located in Munich. Its original and most well-known service is roadside assistance.[citation needed]
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Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V. | |
Predecessor | Deutsche Motorradfahrer-Vereinigung |
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Established | 24 May 1903; 120 years ago (1903-05-24) |
Founded at | Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Type | Motoring association |
Legal status | Eingetragener Verein (e. V.) |
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Headquarters | Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
Official language | German |
President | Christian Reinicke |
Affiliations | 21,205,353 (31 December 2019) |
Revenue | 215 million € |
Website | www |
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The objective of the ADAC is "the representation, promotion and advocacy of motoring, motorsport and tourism interests."[3] The ADAC also owns subsidiaries in the insurance and publishing sectors. These subsidiaries all operate under ADAC Beteiligungs- und Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH, which assumes the holding function.[citation needed] Via its subsidiary ADAC Luftrettung (lit. 'ADAC Air Rescue'), the ADAC operates the largest fleet of ambulance helicopters in Germany.[4]