Photo Gallery «DKW Junior de Luxe in the (historic) test - agile, mature and recognized»
The DKW Junior had largely done away with the usual two-stroke prejudices and brought Auto Union a significant sales success. However, it still had a few unpleasant peculiarities: running on a mixture of fuel and lubricating oil caused wrinkled noses and made refueling difficult. The Junior de Luxe presented in 1961 showed better manners and consistently made up for the weaknesses of its predecessor. This article quotes a test report from February 1962 and shows the saloon in extensive historical images and sales material.
The Junior de Luxe was equipped with the larger 0.8-liter engine and fresh oil automatic transmission, and the price premium was very moderate.
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