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  2. Toyota South Africa Motors - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the first Toyota model, a Land Cruiser, was exported to South Africa, followed two years later by ten units of the Stout. [1] [2]Production of Toyota models at Motor Assemblies began in 1962 [1] [3] or 1963. [2]

  3. Automotive industry in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1960s Toyota, Datsun and Mercedes were all developing factories in SA, and British makers were being pushed out. In the late seventies, Sigma Motors had planned to merge with British Leyland , known as Leykor locally - when this merger failed, Leyland had to scramble to create an all-new dealer network in only a month. [ 20 ]

  4. Brabham Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Brabham Automotive was an Australian [1] automaker launched by David Brabham and Australian investor group, Fusion Capital [2] in May 2018. [3] [4] Brabham Automotive was based in Adelaide, South Australia, with representation also in the United Kingdom.

  5. BMW South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The first models produced were the BMW 1800 SA (from 1968) or 2000 SA (from 1969) derived from the Glas 1700. [7] First, the assembly took place from complete knock down (CKD) kits, which were sent to the production facilities to South Africa. [8] In 1973, the optically revised models 1804 and 2004 followed, which were only built for one year. [9]

  6. General Motors South Africa - Wikipedia

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    General Motors South Africa (Pty) Ltd , or GMSA, was a wholly owned subsidiary of American automobile manufacturer General Motors.It manufactured and distributed automobiles under the Chevrolet, Opel and Isuzu brands.

  7. Toyota SA - Wikipedia

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    The SA was Toyota's first new passenger car design (as opposed to updating the AA) after World War II. It was the first in a family of vehicles before the introduction of the Crown . A series of light trucks also shared the chassis and major components of these passenger cars.

  8. Nissan South Africa - Wikipedia

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    With the start of production of the Fiat Uno in 1988, a new parent company called Automakers SA Ltd. was founded. [9] This company was located in Sandton. [11] In one source, this company is also referred to as Nissan Automakers SA. [12] In the year 2000 (or already 1997 [13]), Nissan acquired a 37% stake in

  9. Hispano-Suiza - Wikipedia

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    Hispano-Suiza (Spanish for 'Spanish-Swiss') is a Spanish automotive company. It was founded in 1904 by Marc Birkigt and Damián Mateu [] as an automobile manufacturer and eventually had several factories in Spain and France that produced luxury cars, aircraft engines, trucks and weapons.