What is the full name of AMG?
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AMG stands for Aufrecht-Melcher-Grossaspach, a German automobile manufacturing company founded in 1967 by Hans-Werner-Aufrecht (A) and Erhard-Melcher (M). Currently, it employs 500 people and produces approximately 12,000 vehicles annually. Cars generally come in standard, low, medium, and high trim levels, which refer to: 1. Low trim: Typically a simplified configuration, lacking features such as leather seats and power windows, and missing many electronic control functions. 2. Standard trim: Includes essential electric controls like power windows, power steering, and air conditioning. 3. Medium trim: Slightly more advanced than the standard trim, featuring all standard functions along with possible additions like extra airbags, a sunroof, leather seats, power seats, and seat heating. 4. High trim: The highest configuration available, often considered the flagship version of the model.