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  2. VinFast - Wikipedia

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    VinFast operates a 335 hectares (1.29 sq mi) greenfield factory at Cat Hai Island, Hai Phong. The factory produces cars and motorbikes and parts for both of them. [93] In 2017, VinFast also acquired GM Vietnam's Hanoi factory (VIDAMCO). [94] In September 2020, VinFast purchased the Lang Lang Proving Ground in Australia from General Motors. [95]

  3. GM Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The plant will be used solely to produce VinFast cars after the transfer, while Chevrolet cars will be imported. VinFast assumed ownership of the GM Hanoi factory, and implemented a significant investment program to build an all-new, global small car licensed from GM and manufactured and sold under the VinFast brand.

  4. Le Thi Thu Thuy - Wikipedia

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    Under her management, Vinfast shares value declined significantly by 98% and Vinfast had a bad sales performance in North America and Europe, 80% of their cars were internally transferred to a subsidiary of VinGroup called GSM and used as taxis in Vietnam under the brand Xanh SM. Almost no Vinfast cars are sold in North America and Europe.

  5. Automotive industry in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    VinFast is the only domestic passenger vehicle brand in Vietnam. In August 2018, General Motors sold its Vietnamese operations to VinFast, granting the latter distribution rights of GM models in Vietnam, and transferring its Hanoi plant to VinFast. VinFast will use the plant to produce its own developed vehicles, in addition to the already ...

  6. VinFast LUX SA2.0 - Wikipedia

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    The VinFast LUX SA2.0 is designed by Italian design company Pininfarina and is based on the F15-generation BMW X5. [1] The VinFast LUX SA2.0 was revealed at the 2018 Paris Motor Show alongside the VinFast LUX A2.0 sedan. [2] It started in pilot production March 2019 with full production beginning in September 2019 at VinFast's Haiphong factory. [3]

  7. VinFast LUX A2.0 - Wikipedia

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    The VinFast LUX A2.0 is a four-door executive sedan produced by Vietnamese automaker VinFast between 2019 and 2022. The vehicle was built on a BMW 5 Series (F10) platform restyled by Pininfarina . It was revealed at the 2018 Paris Motor Show alongside the VinFast LUX SA2.0 crossover SUV.

  8. Le Ly Hayslip - Wikipedia

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    The following year Hayslip moved to San Diego, California, to join him, and briefly supported her family as a homemaker. [3] In 1973, he died of emphysema, leaving Le Ly a widow at age 24. In 1974 she married Dennis Hayslip. Her second marriage, however, was not a happy one. Dennis was a heavy drinker, clinically depressed and full of rage.

  9. VinFast VF 7 - Wikipedia

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    The VinFast VF 7 is an electric compact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by VinFast of Vingroup. Overview. The rear of a VF 7, as delivered to a Vietnamese ...