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  3. List of automobile manufacturers of France - Wikipedia

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    List of automobile manufacturers of France. ... also known as Loubiére, Loubiéres, Symétric, Symétric-Arbel, or Symétric-Paris; Ardent (1900–1901) Ardex (1934 ...

  4. Automobile Club of France - Wikipedia

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    The Automobile Club of France, also known in French as "ACF" or "l'Auto", was initially located near the Paris Opera and benefited from a villa in the Bois de Boulogne. In 1898, the club moved to the exceptional site of the former "Place Louis XV" (currently Place de la Concorde ) in order to offer its members more comfort in a prestigious setting.

  5. 2024 Paris Motor Show - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Paris Motor Show (in French Mondial de l'automobile de Paris or Mondial de l'Auto) took place between October 14 and 20, in the Porte de Versailles exhibition pavilion, the first day the show was open to the public on October 15, with the 14th day dedicated to the media and industry specialists.

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  7. Sport auto (France) - Wikipedia

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    It is part of and published by Editions Mondadori Axel Springer (EMAS), a joint company of the Mondadori France publishing group and Axel Springer France on a monthly basis. [1] [2] EMAS acquired the magazine in 2009. [2] The headquarters of the monthly is in Paris. [3] Jean Lucas and Gérard "Jabby" Crombac were its chief editors from 1962 to ...

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  9. Automotive industry in France - Wikipedia

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    1903 – France remains the world's leading automaker, producing 30,124 cars (nearly 49% of the world total) as against 11,235 cars produced in the USA. [12] 1903 – Hotchkiss et Cie is founded. The company is bought by Peugeot in 1950, but discontinues auto production by 1955. 1905 – Delage is founded by Louis Delage.