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  2. AutoTrader.co.za - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 2013, the Auto Trader Group sold their South African business, Auto Trader South Africa, which then became a wholly South African-owned business. [3] [4] The autotrader.co.za website is South Africa’s largest automotive marketplace website for buyers and sellers of both new and used cars and other types of vehicles.

  3. Auto Trader Group - Wikipedia

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    Auto Trader was founded by John Madejski, [2] [3] Paul Gibbons and Peter Taylor as Thames Valley Trader in 1977. [4] It was rebranded Auto Trader in 1988. The first title was followed by the publication of a second one, Southern Auto Trader. [5] The company launched a website, Autotrader.co.uk, in 1996, giving people the ability to buy or sell ...

  4. Autotrader.com - Wikipedia

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    Autotrader.com, Inc. is an American online marketplace for car buyers and sellers, founded in 1997. It aggregates new, used, and certified second-hand cars from dealers and private sellers. The site also provides users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance information . [ 1 ]

  5. Trader Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AutoTrader (Trader Corporation) was founded in 1975 in Etobicoke, Ontario. [4] The company was known for its AutoTrader magazine, which was published under different names depending on the geographic region. [5] In 1987, AutoTrader was acquired by John MacBain, founder, president, and CEO of Trader Classified Media.

  6. List of Fiat vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2000–2002 Fiat Brava - South America; 1991–1998 Fiat Cinquecento; 1980–1987 Fiat City - South America; 1993–2000 Fiat Coupé; 1998–1999 Fiat Coupé - South America; 1985–1996 Fiat Croma; 2005–2010 Fiat Croma II; 1985–2000 Fiat Duna/Prêmio/Elba; 1997–2016 Fiat Ducato II - South America; 1977–1988 Fiat Fiorino I - South ...

  7. Fiat Uno - Wikipedia

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    Fiat Uno 3-door Fiat Uno 5-door. The Fiat Uno (Type 146) was launched in January 1983 to replace the Fiat 127. The tall, square body used a Kamm tail, achieved a drag coefficient of 0.34 [7] and was noted for its interior space, fuel economy as well as its ride and handling. The project name was Tipo Uno ("Type 1"), as it followed the Tipo Zero .

  8. List of Fiat Group assembly sites - Wikipedia

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    Fiat Panda Alfa Romeo Tonale Dodge Hornet (2022) 3 Poland: Tychy: FCA Poland S.A. (100% Stellantis Europe S.p.A.) Tychy: 1992: Jeep Avenger Fiat 600e Alfa Romeo Junior (2024) J Brazil: Betim: FCA Fiat Chrysler Automóveis do Brasil Ltda. (100% Stellantis Europe S.p.A.) Betim, Minas Gerais: 1973: Fiat Mobi Fiat Argo Fiat Strada Pick Up (RAM 700 ...

  9. Fiat - Wikipedia

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    Fiat passenger cars began assembly in South Africa in 1950, and full production in their Rosslyn plant commenced in 1966. [55] Sales reached a peak market share of about five percent around 1970 but then dropped precipitously. A new 128-based half-ton pickup truck helped turn the situation around. [56]