Bitter cars, or bitter oranges depending on context, are a complex subject, often referring to several distinct areas. It can refer to:
The Fruit: Bitter oranges (Citrus aurantium), also known as Seville oranges, are used for marmalade, flavoring, and in traditional medicine. More information can be found on the page about bitter%20orange%20fruit.
The Automotive Brand: Erich Bitter Automobil GmbH, commonly known as Bitter, is a German premium car manufacturer founded in 1971. They are known for producing low-volume, high-performance automobiles based on Opel platforms. More information can be found on the page about bitter%20cars.
History: The company was founded by Erich Bitter, a former race car driver, who sought to create grand touring cars with a unique blend of German engineering and Italian styling.
Models: Bitter produced several models, including the CD, SC, Vero, and Monza. Each model aimed to combine performance and luxury. You can find more details about bitter%20car%20models.
Relationship with Opel: Bitter cars often used Opel components, such as engines and chassis, significantly reducing development costs.
Flavour Profile: 'Bitter' as a taste is one of the basic tastes and is also used to describe different flavors or profiles in food and drinks. More information can be found on the page about bitter%20flavor.
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