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  2. Asia Motors - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Asia Motors do Brasil, an independent importer of Asia vehicles, was established in Brazil. Asia Motors do Brasil achieved some sales success and, in 1996, it signed an agreement with the Brazilian government for building an assembly plant at Camaçari in exchange of tax exemptions for imported vehicles. The plant was never completed ...

  3. Category : Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Illinois

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    Pages in category "Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Illinois" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.

  4. List of automobile manufacturers of Asia - Wikipedia

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    It is a subset of the list of automobile manufacturers for manufacturers based in Asian countries. It includes companies that are in business as well as defunct manufacturers. It includes companies that are in business as well as defunct manufacturers.

  5. Honda and Nissan start merger talks in historic pivot - AOL

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    Shares in Honda ended the day up 3.8%, Nissan rose 1.6% and Mitsubishi Motors gained 5.3% after the news reports on the details of the planned merger, while the benchmark Nikkei closed up 1.2% ...

  6. Kia Combi - Wikipedia

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    The Kia Combi (originally marketed as the Asia Combi) is a series of mini-buses built from 1983 until October 2002 by Asia Motors, and later Kia. [1] Asia Motors has been owned by Kia since 1976. [2] In October 1983, the 24-seater Asia Motors AM805/807 "Combi" minibuses were launched, entering full production in 1984.

  7. Asia Rocsta - Wikipedia

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    Asia Motors launched the Rocsta in 1990, and retired it in 1997. From 1998, the Rocsta's replacement, the Asia Retona , was sold with Kia badging. UK sales of the Rocsta ran from 1994–1997 and included both the 1.8-litre petrol and 2.2-litre diesel engines.

  8. BYD Company - Wikipedia

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    "BYD" is the pinyin initials of the company's Chinese name Biyadi. The company was originally known as Yadi Electronics (亚迪电子), named after the Yadi Road in Dapeng New District, where the company was once based. [23]

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