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  2. Pyeonghwa Motors - Wikipedia

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    Pyeonghwa has the exclusive rights to car production, purchase, and sale of used cars in North Korea. However, most North Koreans are unable to afford a car. Because of the very small market for cars in the country, Pyeonghwa's output is reportedly very low: in 2003, only 314 cars were produced even though the factory had the facilities to ...

  3. Automotive industry in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pyeonghwa has the exclusive rights to production, purchase, and sale of used cars in North Korea. Most North Koreans are unable to own cars [why?]. Because the market for cars in the country is so small, Pyeonghwa's output is reportedly very low. In 2003, 314 cars were produced, even though the factory could build up to 10,000 cars a year. [3]

  4. Mekong Auto - Wikipedia

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    Mekong Auto Corporation, headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is a car manufacturer and assembler founded on June 22, 1991. [1] The company works with Fiat S.p.A., [2] Pyeonghwa Motors [3] and SsangYong.

  5. Category:Car manufacturers of North Korea - Wikipedia

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  6. SsangYong Group - Wikipedia

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    SsangYong Group (Korean: 쌍용그룹; RR: Ssangyong geurup) was a South Korean chaebol (a Korean family-controlled conglomerate).Tracing its origins to 1939, by the 1970s it was one of the largest enterprise groups in the country, before disintegrating in the wake of the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

  7. Jiabao V52 - Wikipedia

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    The Jiabao V52 was also produced by North Korean car manufacturer Pyeonghwa Motors as the Samcheonri 0708. Pyeonghwa introduced a naming system using the classic names such as Samchonri followed by four-digit numbers with the first two based on either engine capacity, or number of seats or gross vehicle weight. [8]

  8. Minor automotive manufacturing groups - Wikipedia

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    Pyeonghwa Motors ( North Korea) Pyeonghwa: Pyongsang( North Korea) Pyongsang: Reva ( India) Reva: SAIPA ( Iran) SAIPA: SeAZ ( Russia) SeAZ: Shaanxi Automobile Group ( China) Shaanxi: Shijiazhuang Shuanghuan Automobile Co ( China) Shuanghuan: Sin Cars ( Germany) Sin: Spyker N.V. ( Netherlands) Spyker: Sungri( North Korea) Sungri: TD2000 ...

  9. Daewoo Motors - Wikipedia

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    The first car logo was the "DAEWOO" Daewoo Group logo lettering; The Royale Series featured a crown-like logo, very similar to the Daewoo Royals football team logo; A "double D" logo was then used on the cars (as seen on Cielo, Espero, Brougham, Imperial etc.) Giugiaro redesigned this logo in 1994 (first seen on the Bucrane concept)