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  • ...m/p/articles/mi_go1458/is_200207/ai_n7076942</ref> and is based in Warren, Michigan<ref>[http://www.gmperformancedivision.com/divisional_dna.aspx#facility GM P [[Category:Official motorsport and performance division of automakers]]
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  • ...rovides highly engineered drivetrain component solutions to all three U.S. automakers as well as a variety of European and Asian customers. The company is based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Robert S. Ingersoll formerly served as the company's CEO and Chairman.
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  • ===''Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly'' magazine's list of U.S. automakers as of 1904=== * [[Cadillac|Cadillac Automobile Company]] (Detroit, Michigan)
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  • ...ation]]. Barit served on the Board of AMC following the merger of the two automakers. A.E. Barit died at his home in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan on July 14, 1974.
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  • ...t of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Checker Motors Corporation''' is a Kalamazoo, Michigan based automotive subcontractor, that was once the manufacturer of the famed ...r also promoted their vehicles as 200,000-mile cars at a time when most US automakers shied away from mileage promises.
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  • ...uxury [[automobile]] built by the '''Packard Motors Company''' of Detroit, Michigan, and later by the [[Studebaker-Packard Corporation]] of South Bend, Indiana ...nt companies. Kahn also designed The [[Packard Proving Grounds]] at Utica, Michigan.
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  • ...]] production line. Finding assembly line work unchallenging, Tucker left Michigan and began selling luxury cars for Mitchell W. Dulian at his dealership in M ...d operated a machine shop out of an old barn on his property in Ypsilanti, Michigan, called the Ypsilanti Machine and Tool Company.
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  • ...rgandy color, had special chrome wheels, and Final 500 badging. The Orion, Michigan plant built a total of 71,722 second-generation Auroras (53,640 in 2001, 10 ...tructural integrity. In fact, during normal crush-to-failure tests done by automakers to evalute body rigidity, the Aurora's unibody construction actually broke
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  • ...t the '''GM, DaimlerChrysler and BMW Hybrid Development Center''' in Troy, Michigan. ...cant limitation on the size or type of engine. It enables the three global automakers to package internal combustion engines with the full hybrid transmissions m
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  • ...tor Car Company''' made Hudson and other brand [[automobile]]s in Detroit, Michigan, from 1909 to 1957. ...ower center of gravity, an extremely well-handling car. In time almost all automakers would embrace it as a means of building bodies. Automotive writer and autho
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  • ...yota Motor Corp. of Japan, and vehicle manufacturing ventures with several automakers around the world, including Toyota, Suzuki, Shanghai Automotive Industry Co ....jpg|thumb|270px|General Motors Headquarters, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan.]]
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  • ...ause Detroit is the location of the headquarters of the Big Three American automakers, [[Chrysler|Chrysler]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], and [[General Motors C
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  • ...(DCX), which is headquartered both in Stuttgart, Germany and Auburn Hills, Michigan (where the pre-merger headquarters of DaimlerBenz and Chrysler, respectivel ===Other automakers with manufacturing operations in United States===
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  • ...men should continue to use seatbelts and airbags properly. A University of Michigan study found that "unrestrained or improperly restrained pregnant women are ...ire cars sold there to have a minimum/maximum hood height. This has caused automakers to complain that the requirements will restrict their design choices, resul
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  • ...ieved that the only chance of survival for America's remaining independent automakers was for them to join forces in one large, multibrand auto giant, able to ch ...letely debt-free. However, in 1962, Romney resigned to run for Governor of Michigan. His replacement was [[Roy Abernethy]], AMC's successful sales executive.
    51 KB (7,794 words) - 06:58, 18 January 2010