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  2. Automotive industry in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Things started to change for the Spanish car industry in the 1960s when an industrial policy was launched with measures which contributed to the Spanish miracle. 1955 Pegaso Z-102 Touring. In the years from 1958 to 1972 the sector grew at a yearly compound rate of 21.7%; in 1946 there were 72,000 private cars in Spain, in 1966 there were 1 ...

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    CarGurus is an automotive research and shopping website that assists users in comparing local listings for used and new cars and contacting sellers. CarGurus uses algorithms to analyze and compare prices and features on cars for sale. [7]

  4. Cazoo - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 2018 and launched a used car marketplace in December 2019. Though based in the UK, it briefly expanded into European markets between 2021 and 2022. After shuttering a network of physical showrooms, the company went into administration in 2024, and ceased trading. In July 2024, the Cazoo brand was relaunched by Motors.

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  7. List of Spanish automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Electric vehicles, with Trojan batteries: (1914-1965) . Cross Rider; Model TS; Dagsa (1954–1955); David (1914–1922; 1951–1957) . Torpedo 2.5; Torpedo 2 S; Diaz y Grilló (1914–1922)

  8. Category:Cars of Spain - Wikipedia

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    This category is for individual car models produced in Spain. For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Spain see Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Spain.

  9. Santana Motor - Wikipedia

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    Santana Motor, S.A. (/ s æ n ˈ t æ n ə / san-TAN-ə, [5] Spanish:) was a Spanish motor vehicle manufacturer based in Linares, in the province of Jaén, Spain. [6]It was originally created in 1956 as "Metalúrgica de Santa Ana, S.A." to manufacture agricultural machinery, but soon, in 1961, it began to produce off-road cars under licence from Land Rover in its factory in Linares sold under ...