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  2. Lex Autolease - Wikipedia

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    Lex Autolease was created in May 2009 from the merger of HBOS-owned Lex Vehicle Leasing with Lloyds TSB Autolease, and is currently the largest vehicle leasing business in the UK, with a fleet of about 385,000 vehicles. [1] [2] One in every thirty new cars sold in the UK is through Lex Autolease. [3]

  3. Category:Vehicle leasing companies - Wikipedia

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  4. Leyland Motors - Wikipedia

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    They also built a second factory in the neighbouring town of Chorley which still remains today as the headquarters of the Lex Autolease and parts company. In 1920, Leyland Motors produced the Leyland Eight luxury touring car, a development of which was driven by J.G. Parry-Thomas at Brooklands.

  5. Black Horse (company) - Wikipedia

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    Black Horse Limited is a motor finance company based in the United Kingdom. It was formed in July 2001, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group, but its origins can be traced back to 1922.

  6. Elemental Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The car was reviewed by Autocar in 2015 [15] [21] [13] and deliveries started in 2017. [8] Endurance racer David Pittard worked with Elemental as a test and development driver before returning to pro racing in 2017. [22] In October 2023, the Elemental RP1 [23] [24] became an option on the Xbox 2021 racing game Forza Horizons 5. [25] [26]

  7. Arnold Clark Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Arnold Clark, who opened his first showroom in 1954 in Park Road in Glasgow.In 1963, Arnold Clark Finance was launched. [3] In the 1960s the company began rental vehicles and in 1968 took over Grant, Melrose and Tennant giving the company an accident repair centre.

  8. Siva Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The kits were priced at GBP450 and included the glass fibre body tub, gullwing doors, nose and tail sections, seats and dashboard. The car is 164 in (4,166 mm) long, 63 in (1,600 mm) wide and 41 in (1,041 mm) high. Produced from 1973 and 1976 around 20 were made. [4] The Saluki was later built by another company, Embeesea Kit Cars. [1]

  9. Bob Mackenzie (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014 AA was taken public, in a management buy-in, for £1.18bn.Mackenzie became the company's Executive Chairman on 26 June 2014, on a salary of £750,000, and also sat on the AA's Nomination Committee.