Peugeot (redirect from Peugeot (automobile))
Peugeot (UK: /ˈpɜːʒoʊ/ , US: /p(j)uːˈʒoʊ/ , French: [pøʒo] ) is a French automobile brand owned by Stellantis. The family business that preceded the current...
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a Belgian firm active from 1902 to 1938 and a manufacturer of luxury automobiles. The company became defunct in 1956. Founded by Dutchman Sylvain de Jong...
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Fiat (redirect from Fiat Automobiles S.p.A.)
Torino; lit. 'Italian Automobiles Factory of Turin') is an Italian automobile manufacturer, formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and since 2021 a subsidiary...
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Lorraine-Dietrich was a French automobile and aircraft engine manufacturer from 1896 until 1935, created when railway locomotive manufacturer Société Lorraine...
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PSA Group (section Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile)
produced automobiles and motorcycles under the Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel and Vauxhall brands. On 18 December 2019, PSA and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)...
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Citroën (redirect from Automobiles Citroën)
Citroën (French pronunciation: [sitʁɔɛn] ) is a French automobile brand. The "Automobiles Citroën" manufacturing company was founded on 4 June 1919 by...
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Chenard-Walcker, also known as Chenard & Walcker, was a French automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer from 1898 to 1946. Chenard-Walcker then designed...
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Flying car (redirect from Flying automobile)
cars are also a popular theme in fantasy and science fiction stories. In 1901 German immigrant to the U.S. Gustave Whitehead purportedly flew a powered...
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Paris (redirect from Sport in Paris)
Paris region's 800 aerospace companies employed 100,000. Four hundred automobile industry companies employ another 100,000 workers. Many of these are centred...
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List of last words (20th century) (section 1901–1909)
founder of Armour and Company (6 January 1901) "Bertie." — Victoria, queen regnant of the United Kingdom (22 January 1901), calling to her eldest son and heir...
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