The LDV Maxus is a light commercial van model, originally produced by LDV Limited. It was launched at the end of 2004. The model was jointly developed...
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LDV Group Limited, formerly Leyland DAF Vans, was a British van manufacturer based in Washwood Heath, Birmingham. Historically part of Rover Group and...
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SAIC Motor (redirect from Shanghai Auto Industry Corporation)
passenger vehicles under its own branding, such as Roewe, MG, Maxus/LDV, Rising Auto, and IM Motors. It is also the largest shareholder of SAIC-GM-Wuling...
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SAIC Maxus Automotive Co., Ltd. trading as Maxus (LDV in Australia and New Zealand) and sometimes known by the pinyin transcription of its Chinese name...
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EFL Trophy (redirect from LDV Vans Trophy)
rounds/seasons – statto.com Archived 6 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine "English LDV Vans Trophy 2002-2003 Northern First Round". Statto. Archived from the original...
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Maxus V90 (redirect from LDV eDeliver 9)
launched during the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show. Maxus was formed following SAIC's acquisition of the intellectual property of LDV in 2010, and the first model...
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Nissan Serena (redirect from LDV Cub)
In June 1998, LDV Group entered into an agreement with Nissan to sell a rebranded version of the Vanette Cargo. This was named the LDV Cub and was sold...
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