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Defunct technology companies based in California (1 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Defunct companies based in California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 233 total.
Calvin Coolidge Worthington (November 27, 1920 – September 8, 2013) was an American car dealer, best known in Southern California and other locations along the West Coast of the United States for his offbeat radio and television advertisements for his Worthington Dealership Group, a car dealership chain that covered the western and southwestern U.S. at its peak, and later for his minor ...
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End of the road for Southern California's beloved Cal Worthington car dealership
Geico has closed all 38 of its offices in California and will no longer offer in-person services for car and homeowner insurance policies. Geico closes all California locations, lays off more than 100
Production was moved to Fremont Assembly Plant in Fremont, California, which later became the site of NUMMI, GM's joint venture with Toyota and the only major auto assembly plant remaining in California. Not to be confused with Oakland, Pontiac's original parent marque. General Motors Fremont Assembly. Fremont, California: Chevrolet cars [37 ...
Buying a car from another state. Since California is the only state to have a gas car ban, motorists will be allowed to buy a gas or diesel vehicle from another state, if their dealership runs out ...
NASCAR team owner and automobile dealer Rick Hendrick was mentioned as a possible buyer, as well as a dealer from San Diego, California. [11] Heard's dealership in Scottsdale, Arizona remained open while a new owner was sought, while by September 30, the Sugar Land, Texas dealership had already been taken over by a new owner.