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* [[Aurora Motor Company]], A short-lived car company founded by Catholic Priest [[Father Alfred A. Juliano]] and primarily funded by Fr. Juliano's parishioners. The company became mired in scandal in its later years culminating in Fr. Juliano's disgrace and expulsion from the Church.
* [[Aurora Motor Company]], A short-lived car company founded by Catholic Priest [[Father Alfred A. Juliano]] and primarily funded by Fr. Juliano's parishioners. The company became mired in scandal in its later years culminating in Fr. Juliano's disgrace and expulsion from the Church.
* [[Aurora (1957 automobile)|Aurora Experimental Safety Car]], an ill-fated though technically revolutionary (for the period) enterprise of one [[Father Alfred A. Juliano]], who dreamed of building the world's safest car. Only one $30,000 (1957 currency) prototype was produced.
* [[Aurora (1957 automobile)|Aurora Experimental Safety Car]], an ill-fated though technically revolutionary (for the period) enterprise of one [[Father Alfred A. Juliano]], who dreamed of building the world's safest car. Only one $30,000 (1957 currency) prototype was produced.
* [[Oldsmobile Aurora]], a luxury car produced by the now defunct [[Oldsmobile]] between 1995 until the company's demise in the early 2000's.
* [[Oldsmobile Aurora]], a luxury car produced by [[Oldsmobile]] between 1995 until the company's demise in the early 2000's.


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[[Category:Aurora Vehicles]]
[[Category:Aurora Vehicles]]

Revision as of 06:00, 27 December 2007

The name Aurora is a common terminology in the automotive idiom and has been used in several instances. They are: