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  2. Automotive industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Despite the loss of mass-market British marques, car models that are built in the UK are generally popular in the UK sales charts, examples being the Nissan Qashqai. [125] As of 2014 2.45 million cars were sold in the UK, with the Volkswagen Group having a 20.8% share, Ford Motor Company having 13.2% and General Motors having 11.3%. Subcompact ...

  3. List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Extreme sports cars (2002–present) E-Type UK (2019–present) F. Fering Technologies ... (Active from 1933–1954, later made the Mini ERA Turbo) Esculapeus (1902)

  4. Ford Dagenham - Wikipedia

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    Ford Dagenham is a major automotive factory located in Dagenham, London, operated by the Ford of Britain subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. The plant opened in 1931 and has produced 10,980,368 cars and more than 39,000,000 engines in its history. [2] [3] It covers around 475 acres and has received over £800 million of capital investment since 2000.

  5. UK car production plummets to lowest level since 1954

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    Car production in the UK has fallen almost to its lowest since 1954 last year, with some 779,584 units rolling off British production lines in 2024, 13.9 per cent down on 2023.

  6. UK car production falls for the eighth month after slow take ...

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    Most cars in the UK are made at plants owned by Nissan, Jaguar Land Rover, Toyota and Mini. But there are also lower-volume but high-end plants owned by Lotus, Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Aston Martin.

  7. List of current automobile manufacturers by country - Wikipedia

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    All American Racers; AM General; Anteros Coachworks; Aptera; Arcimoto; Autocar; Alpha; Bremach; Bollinger; Callaway; Canoo; Czinger; DeLorean; Drako; Detroit Electric ...

  8. Vauxhall Motors - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall's sales began to increase from 1975, with the launch of two important new models, the Chevette, a small three-door hatchback that was the first car of its kind to be built in Britain, and the Cavalier, a stylish four-door saloon designed to compete head-to-head with the all-conquering Ford Cortina. A two-door coupe and three-door ...

  9. Ford of Britain - Wikipedia

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    At first, the cars were assembled from imported chassis and mechanical parts, with bodies sourced locally. Six thousand cars were produced in 1913, and the Model T became the country's biggest selling car, with 30% of the market. In 1914, Britain's first moving assembly line for car production started, with 21 cars an hour being built.