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  • ...ssociation''', or '''KAMA''', is a South Korean [[automobile]] and [[motor vehicle]] association. It is headquartered in Deungchon-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, So *[[Hyundai Motor Company]]
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  • ...n 1952. The company changed its name to Prince in 1955 to honor Emperor of Japan, Crown Prince Akihito. ...nce the merger, the Prince name survived as a Nissan dealership network in Japan which it still operates today.
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  • ...919. It coordinates communication among manufacturers, as well as a number of international [[auto show]]s. ...United Nations expert groups including [[World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations]].
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  • ...parts around the world. Together, the companies of JAMA hold a vast share of the markets in the United States, Europe, and many developing countries. JA == Members of JAMA ==
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  • ...currently engaged in a joint venture with [[Suzuki Motor Corporation]] of Japan to form the Jiangxi Changhe Suzuki Automobile Company. ...uga]] will be sold under the Viribus marque, previously known for its line of "hospitality amenities" for the hotel industry[http://www.viribusweb.com/ma
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...parts for motorcycles. Yamaha Motor is the world's second largest producer of motorcycles after [[Honda]]. It also produces many other motorized vehicles
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  • ...iki was founded in 1949 and currently supplies transmissions for many auto manufacturers. ...lding, spawned from the companies which received recognition in their area of specialisation:
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  • {{List of Innocenti Models}}'''Innocenti''', an Italian machinery works, was original .... The car was produced by OSI (near Milan). In 1972 BLMC took over control of the company.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...ny has been the leading producer of medium and heavy-duty diesel trucks in Japan. It is owned by [[Toyota]].
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  • ...urer]]s. Most auto shows occur once or twice a year. They are vital to car manufacturers and local dealers as a public relations exercise, for advertising products, * [[Auto Expo]] (New Delhi, 10 to 17-January-2008), by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) .
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  • ...a, Wisconsin. The factory produced cars until 1931 using parts from other manufacturers. Jordan cars were noted more for attractive styling than for advanced engi ...e seven weeks later, while the second addition was completed within months of the first structure..
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  • ...front for steering and one in the rear for power, or any other combination of layouts. Due to its handling superiority, an increasingly popular form is t ...|date=2001 |publisher=pages.zoom.co.uk |accessdate=2008-01-20}}</ref> One of these, the [[Benz Patent Motorwagen]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://star-moto
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  • {{List Of Acura Models}} ...ket for luxury Japanese cars outside Japan. Before Acura, automobiles from Japan were primarily economical and were seen as reliable above all else.
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  • '''Gas-guzzler''' commonly refers to a vehicle that consumes [[fuel]] [[fuel efficiency|inefficiently]]. ...ns in the Energy Tax Act of 1978 to discourage the production and purchase of fuel-inefficient vehicles. The gas guzzler tax had applied only to cars (no
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Wolseley Motor Company''' was a British [[automobile]] manufacturer founded in 1901. After ...ny for a short time before resigning to form his own concern, the [[Austin Motor Company]], in 1905.
    9 KB (1,296 words) - 04:44, 19 February 2007
  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...test the car reached 120 mph with a 1500 cc engine. The series III version of 1966 added the then popular pop up headlights.
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  • ...ne or even two city cars in their lineup, so the competition is fierce. In Japan cars under 3.40&nbsp;m are officially called [[keicar]]s and have tax and i ...affic environments and in all weather conditions. Whilst it may be capable of extra-urban speeds and may be legal to operate on high speed roads, this is
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  • {{List of Farboud Models}}'''Farbio''' (formerly known as '''Farboud''', and along wi ...ing his AF10 and racing car projects. Arash is renowned for his collection of supercars from Lamborghinis to a rare [[Porsche Carrera GT|Carrera GT]] spe
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Marcos''' is a British [[sports car]] manufacturer. ...premises led to financial troubles in the 1970s and by 1971 they were out of business. Jem Marsh however stayed in the auto business and in 1976 he boug
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...-1-0-0-0-0-0-8-7145-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html Extraordinary Shareholders' Meeting of DaimlerChrysler Approves Renaming as Daimler AG]</ref> The US company adopt
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