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  2. List of automobile manufacturers of France - Wikipedia

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    Arbel (1951–1959) also known as Loubiére, Loubiéres, Symétric, Symétric-Arbel, or Symétric-Paris; Ardent (1900–1901) Ardex (1934–c.1937; 1952–1955)

  3. Autoworld (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Autoworld is a museum of vintage cars located in the South Hall of the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark in Brussels, Belgium.The museum displays a large and varied collection of over 250 European and American automobiles from the late 19th century to the 1990s and is notable for its collections of early and Belgian-produced vehicles, including Minervas and several limousines belonging to the ...

  4. Automotive industry in France - Wikipedia

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    The company is bought by Delahaye in 1935 but ceases auto production in 1954. 1910 – Ettore Bugatti started the Bugatti company in Molsheim (then in Germany, now in France). Production ends in 1956. 1911 – The French branch of Hispano-Suiza is founded. Auto production is ended in 1938. 1919 – Avions Voisin is founded by Gabriel Voisin ...

  5. Rue Saint-Lazare - Wikipedia

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    The Rue Saint-Lazare (French pronunciation: [ʁy sɛ̃ lazaʁ]) is a street in the 8th and 9th arrondissements of Paris, France.It starts at 9 Rue Bourdaloue and 1 Rue Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, and ends at the Place Gabriel-Péri and the Rue de Rome.

  6. 2024 Paris Motor Show - Wikipedia

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    mondial.paris The 2024 Paris Motor Show (in French Mondial de l'automobile de Paris or Mondial de l'Auto ) took place between October 14 and 20, in the Porte de Versailles exhibition pavilion, the first day the show was open to the public on October 15, with the 14th day dedicated to the media and industry specialists.

  7. Vehicle registration plates of France - Wikipedia

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    A pre-2009 car plate with the two-digit code for Paris (75). Since 1901, various systems have been successively introduced, the most recent dating from 2009. The registration plates issued since 2009 use a XX-NNN-ZZ format, composed of a series of 7 alphanumeric characters: 2 letters, 3 numbers, and then 2 letters (e.g. AB-126-FD).

  8. Paris Motor Show - Wikipedia

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    Salon de l'Automobile de Paris 1946. The Paris Motor Show (French: Mondial de l'Automobile) is a biennial auto show in Paris. Held during October, it is one of the most important auto shows, often with many new production automobile and concept car debuts. The show presently takes place in Paris expo Porte de Versailles. [1]

  9. DB (car) - Wikipedia

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    DB (until 1947 known as Deutsch-Bonnet) was a French automobile maker between 1938 and 1961, based in Champigny-sur-Marne near Paris. The firm was founded by Charles Deutsch and René Bonnet , an offshoot of the Deutsch family's existing coachbuilding shop which had been taken over by Bonnet in 1932. [ 1 ]