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  • ...and December in Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center, China. It is not, however, a recognized international show by the [[Organisation *[[Automobile industry in China]]
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  • ...h [[Suzuki Motor Corporation]] of Japan to form the Jiangxi Changhe Suzuki Automobile Company. ...tone]] and a 1.4 L four cylinder engine. The Friend (called the Fuga in Mexico) is a a tiny [[minivan]] with seating for seven and either a 1.1&nbs
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  • ...r Corporation]], [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]], and [[Chery Automobile]]). ...The company's own self-branded vehicle, the [[Chang'an CM8]], was launched in 2005.
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  • ...s under its own name and in joint ventures with a variety of international automobile firms. ...itial Public Offering in December 2005, though it will remain 70% owned by China's central government.
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  • ...lizes in trucks and van sales in the poorer interior of the country. Sales in 2005 were 337,188 units, up 43.4 percent from 2004. ...2007, the Wuling Sunshine small minivan had record sales number of 460,000 in 2006. The Wuling Sunshine small van is equipped with a 0.8 liter engine, b
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  • ...re}}</ref>. Auto Shanghai became the first UFI approved Chinese auto show in June 2004. Held every two years in the neighborhood of Pudong in Shanghai, China <ref name="cardesignnews.com">{{Cite web|url=http://archive.cardesignnews.c
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  • ...anufacturer Beijing Automotive Import & Export Corporation (BAIEC) located in Beijing. 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>htt
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  • ...ng military trucks, but today operates in the fledgling Chinese automobile industry. The company has announced plans to display trucks and SUVs at the 2007 [[ ...do/News/articleId=117404| Mao in Motown? Former Chinese Army Make To Debut in Detroit] Edmunds.com
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  • ...Works]], [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation]], [[Chang'an Motors]], and [[Chery Automobile]]). ...partnered with [[Volkswagen Group]] in the formation of [[Volkswagen Group China|Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive]].
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  • ...ration]], [[Chang'an Motors]], [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation]], and [[Chery Automobile]]). ...facturing concerns in China, especially has good relationships to Japanese automobile manufacturers, [[Isuzu]], [[Honda]], and [[Toyota]]. These are not for prov
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  • ...[Chang'an Motors]], and [[Chery Automobile]]. The company was established in 1953 with ranges such as [[FAW Jiaxing|Jiaxing]] [[mini MPV]]s, [[Xiali]] s ...s transformed visually, Chinese character "一" means "first" and "汽" means "automobile", depicting the visionary of a hawk spreading its wings.
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  • ...is an automobile marque created by the Chinese firm [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]] (SAIC), to use on the cars it plans to build based on the [[M ...5]]. Roewe will be publicly launched at the November Motor Show in Beijing in 2006, where the revised 75 will be on display. The car is expected to be la
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  • ..., is a leading minivan maker and a national small motor vehicles source in China. ...ting and final assembly operations to support two production lines running in parallel with an annual output of 300,000 units.
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  • ...omesh. After the war, the company was allowed to resume business producing automobile transmissions and other parts. ...[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in the 1980s. The company expanded into China in the 1990s.
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  • ...first independent [[automobile]] manufacturer in the People's Republic of China. The parent company is [[Geely Holding Group]] (吉利控股集团). ...is noncommitted as to when that could happen. In a March 2005 forum held in Beijing, he was quoted as saying:
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  • ...endent Chinese auto manufacturer and one of the fastest growing automakers in the world. ...na's first car exporter. Chery also received its ISO-9001 certification. In September 2002, Chery received its ISO/TS 16949 certification, the highest
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | 170.0 in
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  • ...集团有限公司) (Yuejin Motor Group Corporation, China's oldest car maker, founded in 1947) is a state-owned enterprise with 16,000 employees. The group occupies ...ate named the truck Guerin autos and approved the establishment of Nanjing Automobile Works.
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  • ...y been parts of [[British Leyland]]. MG Rover is now part of the [[Nanjing Automobile Group]]. ...firms including Rover and the owners of MG, the [[Nuffield Organisation]]. In 1975 BLMC was nationalised, and became [[British Leyland]] (BL), due chiefl
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  • ...[concept car]]s, or out-of-production classics. It is commonly attended by automobile [[manufacturer]]s. Most auto shows occur once or twice a year. They are vit ...Auto Expo]] (New Delhi, 10 to 17-January-2008), by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) .
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | 3,550 mm (139.8 in)
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  • ...nancial crisis. Negotiations with [[Renault]] started in December 1998 and in September 2000 [[Renault]] bought a 70% stake for $512 million. ...l of the Samsung group's chairman, Mr.Kun Hee Lee, who regarded automotive industry was a sum of many industries. For the group, that would have meant the co-o
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  • ...Revo Made in Pakistan Intro]</ref>. Assembly of the Revo stopped sometime in 2007 due to unknown circumstances<ref>[http://sections.asme.org/pakistan/ar ...impetus to kickstart the fairly under-developed Pakistani indigenous auto industry, which couldn't cope when the more complexed Revo was used. This mistake wa
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  • ...eing one of the few Americans who has successfully introduced foreign cars in bulk to the American public from firms such as [[Subaru]], [[Fiat]] and [[Z ....story?coll=orl-news-headlines-space|title=Orlando man's message: Buy made-in-U.S. products|publisher=[[Orlando Sentinel]]}}</ref>
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  • ...develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's [[motor vehicle]]s. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, including [[car]]s and [[commerc ...South America and other parts oAsia]] grew strongly. Of the major markets, China, Russia, Brazil and India saw the most rapid growth.
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  • ...Leo Himmel''' (born April 9, 1956 in Graz, Austria) is widely known as an automobile designer. ...w people such as [[Raymond Loewy]], were one of the most influencing times in his life.
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  • ...buy the Rover brand as a result of its purchase of [[Land Rover]] from BMW in 2000. ...trade) who began in manufacturing sewing machines and switched to bicycles in 1869.
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  • ...'''milometer''') is a device used for indicating distance traveled by an [[automobile]] or other [[vehicle]]. It may be electronic or mechanical. The word derive ...o verify proper operation of both the [[speedometer]] and odometer mounted in a vehicle.
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  • ...financing and insurance. GM's [[OnStar]] subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. ...the world, including Toyota, Suzuki, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. of China, AVTOVAZ of Russia and Renault SA of France.
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  • ...tomotive propulsion during that time. Later periods were defined by trends in exterior styling and size and utility preferences. ...lectric motor]], and [[Gaston Planté]], who invented the lead-acid battery in 1859.
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  • ...ian automotive manufacturer with ties to [[General Motors]]. It is an icon in the region. ...formed General Motors–Holden's Ltd. In 1998, it was renamed Holden Ltd and in May 2005, it became known as GM Holden Ltd.
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  • ...r Corporation]], which discontinued the use of AMC and Renault brand names in the United States. The [[Jeep]] line was continued, as well as some of the ...'s CEO, [[A.E. Barit]] was retained as a consultant and given a Board seat in the new company, and Nash's [[George W. Mason]] was made President and CEO
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  • ...s]]. For the team which debuted in 2010 and which will use Renault engines in 2011 [[Lotus Racing]].'' ...ampionship with former test driver [[Fernando Alonso]] repeating that feat in {{F1|2006}}.
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  • ...es''' or '''BEV'''s are [[electric vehicle]]s whose main energy storage is in the chemical energy of batteries. ...s are sometimes used, forming a type of [[hybrid vehicle]]. Batteries used in electric vehicles include "flooded" lead-acid, absorbed glass mat, NiCd, ni
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  • ...ers of the past, including [[Ettore Bugatti]] who, though he made his cars in France, was Italian by birth.) ...ki/Nordschleife_fastest_lap_times Nürburgring Nordschleife] in 3 minutes. (In comparison, the [[Bugatti Veyron]] has a top speed of 407 km/h or 255 mph;
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