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  2. Rebadging - Wikipedia

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    In the automotive industry, rebadging is a form of market segmentation used by automobile manufacturers around the world. To allow for product differentiation without designing or engineering a new model or brand (at high cost or risk), a manufacturer creates a distinct automobile by applying a new "badge" or trademark (brand, logo, or manufacturer's name/make/marque) to an existing product line.

  3. List of badge-engineered vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.

  4. Captive import - Wikipedia

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    Captive import is a marketing term and a strategy [1] for a vehicle that is foreign-built and sold under the name of an importer or by a domestic automaker through its own dealer distribution system.

  5. Eagle Medallion - Wikipedia

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    Side Eagle Medallion Front Eagle Medallion Rear. The Medallion was built in Maubeuge using the platform of the European market Renault 21, and imported from France. [1] It was re-engineered for the U.S. and Canadian markets and differed from the Renault 21 in numerous features, trims, frontal styling, more substantial bumpers and safety-related features, as well as powertrain availability.

  6. List of best-selling automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Fourth generation Renault Clio. Renault Clio: 1990–present 12,300,000 to 2013. [19] Germany Volkswagen Golf. Volkswagen Golf [15] 1974–present Over 25,000,000 to 2006. [20] India Maruti Suzuki Alto: Maruti Suzuki Alto: 2000–present 5,000,000 until 2024. [21] Indonesia Toyota Avanza: Toyota Avanza: 2003–present

  7. Renault - Wikipedia

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    Renault S.A., commonly referred to as Groupe Renault (UK: / ˈ r ɛ n oʊ / REN-oh, US: / r ə ˈ n ɔː l t, r ə ˈ n oʊ / rə-NAWLT, rə-NOH, [7] [8] French: [ɡʁup ʁəno], also known as the Renault Group in English), is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899. [9] The company currently produces a range of cars ...

  8. Renault Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Alliance is a front-wheel drive, front-engine subcompact automobile manufactured and marketed in North America by American Motors Corporation (AMC) for model years 1983–1987.

  9. Mullen Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Mullen Automotive, Inc., is an American automotive and electric vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Brea, California.Its products include passenger electric vehicles and commercial vehicles.