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| image = DKW Front F4 Meisterklasse.jpg |name = DKW F4 Meisterklasse |aka = |manufacturer = DKW, part of Auto Union |production = 1934–1935 Approx 7,000 units |assembly = Zwickau |predecessor = DKW F2 |successor = DKW F5 |body_style = 2 door 4 seater ”limousine” (saloon) 2 door 4 seater “cabrio-limousine” (soft top saloon/sedan) |engine = 692 cc 2 cylinder 2-stroke |layout=FF layout |transmission = 3-speed manual with lockable freewheel device |length = {{convert|3985|mm|in|abbr=on}} |width = {{convert|1465|mm|in|abbr=on}} |height = {{convert|1500|mm|in|abbr=on}} |weight = |wheelbase = {{convert|2610|mm|in|abbr=on}} |track = |related = |designer = }}
The DKW F4 Meisterklasse was a small car produced at the company’s Zwickau plant by DKW (part of the Auto Union) between 1934 and 1935. It shared its 692cc engine and front wheel drive configuration with its immediate predecessor, the DKW F2 Meisterklasse, along with its {{convert|2610|mm|in|abbr=on}} wheelbase, but the body had been restyled again, and was now more stylish, the perpendicular rear end of the F2 now replaced with a sloping rear on the mainstream body types[1] The engine was again a 2- cylinder 2-stroke in-line 692cc unit producing a claimed maximum output of 15 kW (20 PS) at 3,500 rpm. Power was transmitted to the front wheels through a three speed manual gear box which was also carried over from the previous model, the gear ratios still unchanged from the days of the DKW F1. However, the F2 Meisterklasse, during its final year of production, had acquired a lockable freewheel device incorporated within its transmission, and this feature was carried forward to the F4 Meisterklasse.[2] The self-supporting body was again supported by a U-profile plywood subframe. Available body types were a 2 door 4 seater ”limousine” (saloon) and a 2 door 4 seater “cabrio-limousine” (soft top saloon/sedan). In addition to its more stylish rear end, the F4 body was also distinguished by the switch to rear hinged doors for easier access and egress.[3] Although the F4 Meisterklasse replaced the F2 Meisterklasse, the smaller engined DKW F2 Reichsklasse continued to be manufactured alongside the F4. In 1935 both models were replaced by the DKW F5 which would from its inception be offered in both 584cc Reichsklasse and 692cc Meisterklasse versions. Sources and further readingThis entry incorporates information from the German Wikipedia DKW F4 article. 1. ^{{cite book|last=Oswald |first=Werner |title=Deutsche Autos 1920-1945, volume 2 |publisher=Motorbuch Verlag |language=German |year=2001 |isbn=3-613-02170-6 |page=95}} {{DEFAULTSORT:DKW F4}}2. ^{{cite book|last=Oswald |first=Werner |title=Deutsche Autos 1920-1945, volume 2 |publisher=Motorbuch Verlag |language=German |year=2001 |isbn=3-613-02170-6 |page=97}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Oswald |first=Werner |title=Deutsche Autos 1920-1945, volume 2 |publisher=Motorbuch Verlag |language=German |year=2001 |isbn=3-613-02170-6 |page=98}} 5 : Cars introduced in 1934|DKW vehicles|Compact cars|Front-wheel-drive vehicles|1930s cars |
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