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Opel Corsa B rear lights?
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This car was assembled from SKD kits provided by Renault, not in the Mioveni main plant, but in a workshop in Stefanesti.
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While its rebadged twin the US-market Geo Tracker was assembled at CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada (starting from 1989), to bypass the "chicken tax", the GMC variant was imported as CBU from Japan since Canada wasn't concerned by this tax, until at least 1990. It is unclear though if later models were Canada-made or not.
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The GS wasn't built at Cimos' main Koper plant, but instead at a dedicated factory in Nova Gorica.
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Most sources classify it as 1980 and not 1979
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mikhail2003 wrote
It was assembled at ZAZ in 2005-2011 Actually production in Ukraine started in 2004, I fixed it -- Last edit: 2026-02-13 21:43:51 |
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As the company withdrew from its home market in 2024, it moved its headquarters to Munich (München), Germany in 2024, at Tölzer Straße 30, Gebäude 6419
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production is postponed indefinitely, should it be moved to proto?
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Vauxhall |
Please change parent company to General Motors
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AeroMobil |
The brand should be spellt "AeroMobil "
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Groz |
Please change head office to Kyiv, "Novokonstantinovskaya" is the name of the street (address: Киев, ул. ÐовоконÑтантиновÑкаÑ, 1Б ; source: web.archive.org/web/20090207022059/http://groz.com.ua/ )
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In 1965 the US and Canada enacted the auto-pact. Despite being Canada-exclusive, the Mercury M-Series was also built at Ford's San Jose plant in California starting from 1965 until the end, and exported to Canada
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looks like this concept was revealed at Seoul in 2015 and not 2014 unlike the Renault counterpart
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Address: Bruchstraße 34, 6702 Bad Dürkheim
This address was still used before the company (as a wheel rim manufacturer) moved to its current location around 2017 1973 source: www.raeder-gutachten.de/gutachten/alustar/5125.pdf |
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Address: Bouwerij 83, Bovenkerk (now in Amstelveen), according to a a RTL GP magazine
Source: forums.autosport.com/topic/62182-rody-hoogenboom-on-the-boroensign-episode/ ; www.gptoday.net/nl/nieuws/f1/268962/precies-45-jaar-geleden-nilsson-boekt-eerste-en-enige-zege-op-zolder |
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Elaris |
period of activity: 2020-2025
head offices: - Industriestraße 19, 67269 Grünstadt (2020-2023) - Robert-Bunsen-Str. 1, 67098 Bad Dürkheim (2023-2025) |
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Production started in 2014 for the 2015 model year in Spirit Lake, Polaris's plant that made Victory motorcycles and selected ATVs (now it switched to building Indian motorcycles). To relieve this plant, production was to be transfered in 2016 to brand-new Huntsville Plant, also making ATVs. But as the plant was not totally complete, the production was transiantly transfered for a short time to the Milford plant, which mostly made GEM electric neighborhood vehicles. This plant closed in 2017 to became a warehouse, and is currently owned by Safco, making furnitures.
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Chausson was commissioned to assemble some 205s at their Creil location. Production stopped in 1993 ( www.senat.fr/questions/base/1993/qSEQ930902796.html ), but sadly i don't know when it started. Oldest mention I found is 1989.
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this concept was assembled by Prodrive in England
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the front picture is pretty bad. Here it is with better resolution: www.volvocars-news.ch/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Volvo_Venus_Bilo_Ladekapazitaet.jpg
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Company's address:
- 2011-2013 : 1395 Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida - 2013-2016 : 105 N. Niles Ave., South Bend, Indiana |
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Between January 1969 (or december 1968 according to some sources) and july 1970, Karmann assembled 281 "Javelin 79-K" at its Rheine plant for distribution in Western Europe
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As part of a deal with Renault, the Moskvich 408 was assembled from 1967 to 69 at the company's Vilvoorde/Haren plant in Belgium (succeding the Rambler Renault) for the Western Europe market (!)
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not built in Cincinnati
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not built in Cincinnati
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head office in Gardena, California (at 18455 S Figueroa St.) since the beginning
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head office in Atlanta, Georgia (at 888 3rd Street NW)
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please delete Atlanta, that's only where the HQ was
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Typical Balkan moment
Serbia claims Kosovo as part of its territory, and Kosovo is mainly populated by ethnic Albanians -- Last edit: 2025-10-21 09:23:06 |
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Built by OPAC in Italy
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