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    Peugeot (redirect from Peugeot (automobile))
    /ˈpɜːʒoʊ/ , US: /p(j)uːˈʒoʊ/ , French: [pøʒo] ) is a French brand of automobiles owned by Stellantis. The family business that preceded the current Peugeot...
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  • a Belgian firm active from 1902 to 1938 and a manufacturer of luxury automobiles. The company became defunct in 1956. Founded by Dutchman Sylvain de Jong...
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    Fiat (redirect from Fiat Automobiles S.p.A.)
    Torino; lit. 'Italian Automobiles Factory of Turin') is an Italian automobile manufacturer, formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and since 2021 a subsidiary...
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    produced automobiles and motorcycles under the Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel and Vauxhall brands. On 18 December 2019, PSA and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)...
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    Lorraine-Dietrich was a French automobile and aircraft engine manufacturer from 1896 until 1935, created when railway locomotive manufacturer Société Lorraine...
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    founder of Armour and Company (6 January 1901) "Bertie." — Victoria, queen regnant of the United Kingdom (22 January 1901), calling to her eldest son and heir...
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    Chenard-Walcker, also known as Chenard & Walcker, was a French automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer from 1898 to 1946. Chenard-Walcker then designed...
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    an ambassador for British telecommunications firm Vodafone and German automobile manufacturer Porsche in March 2022. In June 2022, Raducanu signed a four-year...
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    Flying car (redirect from Flying automobile)
    wheels and a gasoline-powered engine, including his no.21 model built in 1901. Consensus among historians is that Whitehead's no. 21 did not achieve sustained...
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    List of self-driving system suppliers Mobility as a service Platoon (automobile) Unmanned ground vehicle Unmanned aerial vehicle Connected car Intelligent...
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    Paris (redirect from Sport in Paris)
    Paris region's 800 aerospace companies employed 100,000. Four hundred automobile industry companies employ another 100,000 workers: many of these are centred...
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  • Motors factories that are being or have been used to produce automobiles and automobile components. The factories are occasionally idled for re-tooling...
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    Automobiles Darracq France was a manufacturer of motor vehicles and aero engines in Suresnes, near Paris. The enterprise, known at first as A Darracq...
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    Playground (redirect from Children sport)
    National Highway Protective Society highlighted the numbers killed by automobiles, and urged the creation of playgrounds, aiming to free streets for vehicles...
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    Since their inception in 1999, a total of 5,374,000 hybrid electric automobiles and sport utility vehicles have been sold in the country through December...
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    Ransom E. Olds, with the first mass-produced automobile, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, having begun in 1901, the tremendous advances in the efficiency of...
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    Mercedes-Benz 300 SL (category Automobiles with gull-wing doors)
    contributed to its status as a groundbreaking and highly influential automobile. The designation "SL" is an abbreviation of the German term "super-leicht...
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    competition that took place annually from 1901 to 1957, but were mainly dedicated to innovation and modernity: the automobile, aviation, household appliances,...
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    her will to Pope Leo XIII. The Pope in turn sold it to the Automobile Club of France in 1901, and they still occupy it. Number 8, was occupied by the royal...
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    Renault Group in English; legally Renault S.A.) is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company produces a range of cars...
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    Dodge Challenger (2008) (category Retro-style automobiles)
    Retrieved April 12, 2017. "Dodge Challenger SRT Demon (Interior Bars)". AutomobileMag. Retrieved April 13, 2017. "Dodge Challenger SRT Demon (Interior w/...
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    1901 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in July 1901: The British and...
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  • 1902 Gordon Bennett Cup (category 1902 in Austrian sport)
    encouraging automobile industries through sport. Both the inaugural event and the previous event in 1901 had been won by representatives of the Automobile Club...
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    1950, but, after that, the rapidly increasing population and number of automobiles forcefully closed it in 1951. However, more than 60 years later, a new...
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    the École supérieure des techniques aéronautiques et de construction automobile (ESTACA or ISAE-ESTACA, Mechanical Engineering) the École spéciale des...
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    motor cars. The automobile display contained 140 models including ones powered by gasoline, steam, and electricity. The private automobile first made its...
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  • Hungarian General Machine Factory (category 1901 establishments in Hungary)
    model built under license. The company was reorganised in 1912 and the automobile manufacturing division became the Magyar Általános Gépgyár Rt in 1913...
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    refurbished to hold the football matches of "Juegos Deportivos del Centenario", sport competitions in commemoration of the Argentince Centennial. A grandstand...
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    Spain (section Sport)
    the largest employers in the country. In 2015 Spain was the 8th largest automobile producer country in the world and still in 2022 the 2nd largest car manufacturer...
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    the first French automobiles, aircraft, and motion pictures. In 1898, Louis Renault and his brother Marcel built their first automobile and founded a new...
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