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  2. Penske acquires Bill Brown Ford, which calls itself the world ...

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    Bill Brown Ford, which calls itself the world's largest Ford dealership by volume, has more than 200,000 square feet of existing facilities across 29 acres, including a main dealership, a used ...

  3. Jim Moran (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Moran turned it into the world's biggest Pontiac dealership [5] and it remained #1 in sales through 1990. [10] Moran decided to sell it in order to focus on the Toyota business, but it was sold in 1994 to the Craig Zinn Automotive Group, the first company to acquire a Toyota dealership in Florida. [10]

  4. Penske Motor Group - Wikipedia

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    Penske Motor Group's flagship dealership is Longo Toyota in El Monte, California, the largest car dealership in the world at over 50 acres (200,000 m 2). [1] In addition to Toyota sales and service facilities, the El Monte dealership campus also includes a Starbucks , Subway restaurant, Verizon Wireless store, Enterprise Rent-A-Car agency, and ...

  5. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977.

  6. Big Three (automobile manufacturers) - Wikipedia

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    Toyota, which surpassed G.M. as the world's largest automaker in 2006, became that year for the first time one of the Big Three of the U.S. when surpassing Chrysler. [5] After surpassing Ford as the world's second-largest automaker by 2005, Toyota surpassed Ford in 2007 as the second-largest U.S. automaker, a title Ford had held since 1931. [6]

  7. Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Ford is the second-largest U.S.-based automaker, behind General Motors, and the sixth-largest in the world, behind Toyota, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai Motor Group, Stellantis, and General Motors, based on 2022 vehicle production. [10]