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  2. List of Honda facilities - Wikipedia

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    Swindon, England, UK — Civic SI (USA), Civic SiR (Canada), Civic Type-R, Type-S and standard (Europe, South Africa and Australia) as well as the Honda CR-V for Europe and Africa. Honda Racing UK — based in Louth, Lincolnshire.

  3. Renault Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Renault Centre (or the Renault Distribution Centre) is a high tech [1] building in Swindon commissioned by the French car company Renault for their UK operations. Designed by the British architect Norman Foster of Foster Associates, it opened in 1982 and Renault moved out in 2001.

  4. Honda UK Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    By 2009, Honda had invested almost £1.4 billion in the Swindon plants. [2] In 2008, they produced 230,423 cars. [1] In 2016, annual unit production was down to 134,146 units. [3] In early 2019, it was announced the entire manufacturing plant in Swindon would close. The plant closed on 30 July 2021, ending over 36 years of Honda production in ...

  5. Motorcycle Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Club motorcycle racer, Don Becklin, started selling motorcycle gear from the attic of his grandfather's house in Grants Pass, Oregon in 1998. [1] By 2000, Becklin's motorcycle-related Internet retail enterprise moved out of the attic into a corporate office, a warehouse, and a retail outlet in Medford, Oregon under the Motorcycle Superstore ...

  6. Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Bolton, England. Alan Clews formed CCM in 1971 from what was left of BSA's off-road competition team and bought spares to produce his own motorcycles. Later, its Bolton factory was established.

  7. Clews Competition Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Alternate Logo CCM R45 (2007 NEC Show). Clews Competition Machines (CCM) is a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Bolton, England.CCM was founded in 1971 by Alan Clews and gained notability for producing specialised BSA powered motocross machines. [1]