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  2. Bernie Moreno - Wikipedia

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    He relocated to Ohio in 2005 and bought a Mercedes-Benz dealership in North Olmsted near Cleveland. [11] [12] [13] Moreno was the president of the Collection Auto Group, a car dealership company. [14] By 2016, he owned more than a dozen dealerships, mostly located in Ohio. [15]

  3. John Nardi - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 1976 festival, Nardi claimed that the Cleveland family owed him a share of the illegal gambling profits from that event. Moceri publicly denied Nardi's claim and the two sides exchanged threats. In the summer of 1976, Moceri disappeared; in August, his Mercedes-Benz sports car was found soaked in blood.

  4. List of automotive assembly plants in the United States

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    Ohio Assembly: 650 Miller Rd. Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 ... Mercedes-Benz Vans, LLC. 8501 Palmetto Commerce Pkwy, Ladson, South Carolina 29456 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter:

  5. Mercedes-Benz recalls 116,000 vehicles. Find out affected ...

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    Mercedes-Benz of Akron, 1361 E Market St., Akron. Mercedes-Benz of Canton, 1449 Cleveland Ave. NW, Canton. Mercedes-Benz of Cincinnati, 8727 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati. Mercedes-Benz at North ...

  6. Tom Ganley - Wikipedia

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    Tom Ganley was born on December 11, 1942 [2] and was an Ohio native. As a member of the first graduating class of St. Peter Chanel High School in Bedford, Ohio, he became the first inductee into the school's hall of fame.

  7. Peerless Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The Peerless Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer that produced the Peerless brand of motorcars in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900 to 1931. [2] One of the "Three Ps" – Packard, Peerless, and Pierce-Arrow – the company was known for building high-quality luxury automobiles.

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