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  • '''Daimler''' may refer to *[[Gottlieb Daimler]], German engineer and automobile inventor in the 1880s
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  • The [[Daimler Motor Company]] has produced two vehicles called '''The Double Six''': * [[Daimler Double Six (1927)]], a historically important vintage-era car famously bodi
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  • ...changed its name from Deasy to Siddeley-Deasy when J D Siddeley joined the company from [[Wolseley]] and Deasy left following disagreement with his Chief Engi ...grew rapidly using [[Rover|Rover]] [[chassis]] and [[Daimler Motor Company|Daimler]] and [[Aster|Aster]] engines. During World War I, Siddeley-Deasy grew to h
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  • '''Mulliners of Birmingham''' was a British [[Coachbuilder|coachbuilding]] company. ...arly contract was gained from [[Calthorpe cars|Calthorpe]], then a booming company, leading to probably the entire output going to them and eventual close fin
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  • ...ong means twin dragons. In 1991 it started a technology partnership with [[Daimler-Benz]] (now [[DaimlerChrysler]]). Later, it purchased United Kingdom-based ...hai Automotive Industry Corporation]]) took a 51% stake of SsangYong Motor Company.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Vanden Plas''' is the name of a company of [[coachbuilder]]s for specialist and up-market automobile manufacturers. ...ian firm was exhibiting at the [[London Motor Show]] alongside the British company.
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  • ...], which had been founded by [[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]]. Daimler had died in 1900 and Maybach had left in 1907. ...e companies founded separately by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, becoming Daimler-Benz AG]]
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  • |Marque = [[Daimler Motor Company]] ...Show in January 2004. The Daimler Corsica prototype is owned by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, who have recently commisioned the work required to complete
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  • ...'' KBE (15 November 1896 – 13 September 1967) was a captain of the British motor industry. ...ter the War he worked in a manufacturing plant for [[Daimler Motor Company|Daimler]] engines.
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  • ...tomaker company, from 1899 until 1934. It was subsidiary of the German ''[[Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft]]'' (DMG). In 1890, [[Eduard Bierenz]] was appointed as Austrian retailer. The company sold so well that also it began manufacturing the automobiles after uniting
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  • ...greatest number of Knight powered vehicles and in 1925 purchased Stearn’s company which brought Stearns-Knight under WillysOverland control. * [[Daimler Motor Company|Daimler]]
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  • ...een under [[PSA Peugeot Citroën|PSA]] ownership for 40 years. The combined company now uses the Panhard name. ...more than Benz, due to the ready acceptance of automobiles by the French. Daimler began producing cars in small series circa 1890/91.
    5 KB (767 words) - 05:19, 17 June 2007
  • ...Saturn Vue]] PHEV), [[Daimler Buses North America]] (Orion VII), [[Venture Vehicles]] [[VentureOne]] and [[Th!nk]] ...ticle.jhtml?articleID=211200115&cid=NL_ADLeu</ref>, [[Modec]] and [[Allied Vehicles]] <ref>http://www.alliedvehicles.co.uk/</ref>.
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  • ...; pinyin: Běi ​jīng ​qì​chē​gōng​yè​ jìn​chū​kǒu ​gōng​sī​) is the holding company of Chinese automobile and machine manufacturer Beijing Automotive Import & BAIC is aiming to unveil several own-brand vehicles in 2010 and wants to double overall sales to 2 million a year by 2011.<ref>
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  • ...els}}'''Puch''' was a manufacturing company located in Graz, Austria. The company was founded in 1889 by the industrialist [[Johann Puch]] and produced [[aut ...eiermärkische Fahrradfabrik AG"'' (en: "First Styrian Bicycle AG"). Puch's company became successful through innovation and quality handicraft, rapidly expand
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  • :''See [[Autocar Company]] for the [[Brass Era car|Brass Era]] [[automobile]] of the same name.'' |title=Drive On!: A Social History of the Motor Car
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Lanchester Motor Company''' was a car manufacturer based at Armourer Mills, Montgomery Street Birmin The company was started by [[Frederick Lanchester]], one of the most influential automo
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  • ...text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Daimler Motor Company]] The '''Daimler Super Eight''' was a luxury car that is built by [[Daimler]].
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  • ...ler]]. For the two direct descendants of Daimler's original company, see [[Daimler-Benz]] and its successor [[DaimlerChrysler]] '' ...marque of the British '''Daimler Motor Company''', based in Coventry. The company was a subsidiary of BSA from 1910 up until 1960, when it became part of [[
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  • ...the British Leyland Motor Corporation formed when it merged with [[British Motor Holdings]], later to become [[British Leyland]] after effectively becoming ...which still remains today as the headquarters of the LEX leasing and parts company.
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