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  2. Midas Cars - Wikipedia

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    Demand for cars was now outstripping the small workshop in Oldham so a move was made to a factory in Corby, Northamptonshire and the company name changed to Midas Cars Ltd. The September 1981 issue of Motor Magazine carried a review of the new car which was subsequently used for advertising: “100 mph, 41.2 mpg, 0-60 in 9.9 secs, & it will ...

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  5. These Are the Top 10 Cars That Wealthy Americans Drive - AOL

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    Rather than simply buying to impress, the wealthy know that spending on cars should be about saving over status. “Most millionaires don’t drive flashy cars,” wrote financial personality Dave ...

  6. Midas Bronze - Wikipedia

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    GTM Cars then took over the rights to the Midas range and relaunched the brand at the Sandown Park Kit Car Show in August 1991. GTM introduced new models, including the 2+2 in coupé and convertible versions. [9] In 2001 GTM sold the Midas operation to Midas Cars, a new company based in Redditch and run by Marc Bailey. He renamed the 2+2 Coupé ...

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    Drivers say they have been left ‘shaken and traumatised’ by the damage caused by the trap Furious motorists complain their cars are being wrecked by bus lane ‘trap’ Skip to main content

  8. Car (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Car is a British automotive enthusiast magazine published monthly by Bauer Consumer Media.International editions are published or licensed by Bauer Automotive in South Korea (since March 2016), Brazil, China, Greece, India, Italy (through 2019), Malaysia (from December 2012 to March 2017, through Astro), [2] Mexico, the Middle East, Romania, Russia, South Africa (under the title topcar), Spain ...

  9. Midas (automotive service) - Wikipedia

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    Midas is one of the world's largest providers of automotive services, offering brake, maintenance, tires, exhaust, steering and suspension services at more than 2,100 franchised, licensed and company-owned Midas shops in 13 countries, including nearly 1,300 in the United States of America and Canada.