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  2. Lynk & Co - Wikipedia

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    Lynk & Co Automotive Technology Co., Ltd., [2] trading as Lynk & Co (Chinese: 领克; pinyin: Lǐng kè) is a Chinese automobile manufacturer and brand. It is co-owned between by Geely Auto Group and Zeekr. [3] [4] The brand was founded in Gothenburg in 2016 as a three-way joint venture between Volvo Cars, Geely Auto Group and Geely Holding. [5]

  3. Remote starter - Wikipedia

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    A remote starter is a radio controlled device, which is installed in a vehicle by the factory or an aftermarket installer to preheat or cool the vehicle before the owner gets into it. [1] Once activated, by pushing a button on a special key chain remote, it starts the vehicle automatically for a predetermined time.

  4. Lifan Group - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 until 2010, the Lifan 520 was assembled in Ethiopia from imported knock-down kits under the name of "Abay" (Amharic for the Blue Nile) [35] by Holland Car Company. [36] Cars assembled in Ethiopia may now bear the Lifan name, [37] and an after sales service center for Lifan automobiles exists in the capital, Addis Ababa, as of 2010. [38]

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  6. Starter (engine) - Wikipedia

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    An automobile starter motor (larger cylinder). The smaller object on top is a starter solenoid which controls power to the starter motor and engages the Bendix drive.. A starter (also self-starter, cranking motor, or starter motor) is a device used to rotate (crank) an internal-combustion engine so as to initiate the engine's operation under its own power.

  7. Chinese EV makers are planning factories in Mexico ... - AOL

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    According to the Mexican Association of Automotive Distributors, Mexico’s imports of Chinese cars (both EVs and traditional ones) increased 62.6% during the first eight months of this year ...