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  2. Automotive industry in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Automotive industry in Nigeria dates back to the 1950s and consists of the production of passenger cars and commercial trucks. [2] Early production was led by the assembly line of Bedford TJ trucks made by United Africa Company 's subsidiary, Federated Motors Industries and SCOA's production of Peugeot 404 pickup trucks .

  3. Ceer Motors - Wikipedia

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    Ceer Motors was formed through a partnership between the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn. [7] Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is projected to partner with Apple Inc. to build a $9 billion facility that manufactures microchips, electric-vehicle components and other electronics. [8]

  4. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    On 20 May 2022, Innoson presented its first "Keke". Kekes are three-wheeled motor vehicles and the main means of transport in Nigeria. They have so far been imported from the Far East and usually cost about 800,000 Naira or 1,600 Euros. Innoson announced a selling price of 500,000 Naira or 1,000 Euros.

  5. Category:Cars of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  6. Stallion Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 the Stallion rolled out the first Nigeria made Nissan vehicle, a Nissan Patrol. [1] Soon after, Stallion released the first made-in-Nigeria Hyundai passenger car. [2] [3] Stallion has also announced the assembly of Volkswagen branded cars. [4] Stallion group also processes rice in sub Saharan Africa. [5] [4]

  7. Tokunbo vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria, the Tokunbo market signifies the place where different kinds of used items such as electronics, cars, and domestic goods are sold. [ 2 ] These products are popular among the lower-middle class who cannot afford new cars often called Tear Rubber [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  8. Transport in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Slated to be Nigeria’s first deepsea port and the deepest such facility in sub-Saharan Africa, work on Lekki began in March 2018 and is targeted to be complete in 2022. The port will help meet rising demand for containers in Nigeria, the compound annual growth rate of which is forecast to be 12.9% between 2016 and 2025.

  9. Automotive industry by country - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean automobile industry is today the sixth largest in the World in terms of production volume (concedes to China, United States, Japan, Germany and India only) and the sixth largest in terms of export volume, achieved more than 4.6 million vehicles produced in 2011. South Korea produced more than 4.2 million vehicles in 2016.