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  2. Lithia Motors - Wikipedia

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    Lithia Motors began in 1946 when Walt DeBoer opened a single car dealership in Ashland, Oregon.In the first year, the five-person company sold 14 cars. [16] In 1968, Walt's son, Sidney DeBoer, took over the business and incorporated Lithia Motors Inc. Sidney reorganized the business and in 1970 purchased a Dodge dealership in Medford.

  3. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi (TMMMS) is a Toyota manufacturing facility located in Blue Springs, Mississippi that opened in October 2011. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America, itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan. The facility currently produces the Toyota Corolla for the North American market. The ...

  4. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama (TMMAL) manufactures engines for cars and trucks near Huntsville, Alabama, United States. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America, itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan. Construction of the factory was completed in 2003.

  5. Baierl - Wikipedia

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    Baierl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Helmut Baierl (1926–2005), German playwright; Lotte Baierl (1928–2015), Austrian underwater diver ...

  6. Subaru - Wikipedia

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    Subaru BRZ a car jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru . Toyota increased their share of FHI to 16.5% in July 2008. [19] Subsequently, Toyota and Subaru jointly developed the Subaru BRZ, first sold in January 2012. Toyota sold the BRZ as the Scion FR-S until 2018, where it was renamed to the Toyota 86 due to the discontinuation of Scion in 2016.

  7. Helmut Baierl - Wikipedia

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    Helmut Johannes Baierl (23 December 1926 Rumburk, Czechoslovakia – 12 September 2005 in Berlin) was a German playwright and vice president of the DDR Academy of Arts, Berlin. [1] He was born in Rumburk ( Czechoslovakia ) and died in Berlin .