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  2. Coaches and wagons of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The order included 17 AC Sleepers, 17 AC Chairs cars, 34 non-AC Chair cars with pantry, 33 non-AC Chair cars with prayer room and 19 power car coaches. These coaches are made with stainless steel, have fiat bogies and are capable of running at 160 km/h speed. The first 60 coaches were delivered by June 30 the same year.

  3. Automotive industry in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, car manufacturing company TagAZ announced that they would build their third factory in Bangladesh, aiming for exporting. The plant was supposed to be completed by 2012. [4] But the company fell in bankruptcy. In March 2015, PHP Group and Proton announced plans to assemble Proton cars in Bangladesh. [5]

  4. BYD Auto - Wikipedia

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    It features a 4-seater, 5-door configuration in a hatchback body style, while being priced in a segment dominated by smaller 3-door cars. The car became a sales success in China. On 29 November 2023, BYD produced the 200,000th Seagull after only seven months in the market.

  5. Pragoti - Wikipedia

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    Pragoti Industries Limited (PIL) is a Bangladeshi car assembling and car parts manufacturing company headquartered in Chittagong with a manufacturing plant in Barabkunda. Founded in 1966, it is the country's largest car assembling plant and it has assembled and marketed more than 50,000 vehicles such as cars, SUVs, buses, trucks, pickups ...

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  7. Category:Car manufacturers of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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  8. Transport in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the average speed of a car travelling in the city was found to be less than 7 kilometres per hour (4.3 mph), down from 21 kilometres per hour (13 mph) a decade ago. Traffic in Dhaka wasted 3.2 million working hours each day, [ 33 ] contributing to additional economic losses through wasted working hours, fuel consumption, and health ...

  9. B-segment - Wikipedia

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    The B-segment is the second smallest of the European segments for passenger cars between the A-segment and C-segment, and commonly described as "small cars". [1] [2] [3] The B-segment is the largest segment in Europe by volume, accounting for 20 percent of total car sales in 2020 according to JATO Dynamics. [4]