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  2. Ford Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ford Australia's first products were Model T cars assembled from complete knock-down (CKD) kits provided by Ford of Canada. Of the many models that followed, the best known was the Falcon produced from 1972 to 2016, originally a US model introduced in Australia in 1960 and eventually adapted to Australian requirements and road conditions.

  3. Automotive industry in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Due to the isolation of Australia, it was more practical for Australia to make their own cars. [10] The Highland was one of the first types of automobiles to be offered for sale in Australia, firstly in 1894 as a primitive motorised tricycle, then two years later as a four-wheeled, two-seater vehicle using bicycle components. [11]

  4. Australian Motor Industries - Wikipedia

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    In recognition of this new agreement, the company was renamed Australian Motor Industries, and a new subsidiary company was formed to handle the Mercedes-Benz franchise. [3] Passenger vehicle sales show 729 locally assembled Mercedes-Benz cars were sold between July 1959 and June 1960.

  5. General Motors New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    It was first sold in Canada, Mexico, Germany, South Korea, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, and Europe. It was sold in New Zealand and Australia from 2013; in China, Indonesia and Philippines from 2014; and eventually the United States from 2015. A 2017 facelift saw the Trax take styling cues from the Korean-built Malibu and Volt. [98]

  6. 5 Cars From the 1960s Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The ’60s witnessed the birth of legends like the Stingray and the rise of the American pony car craze. Check Out: 8 Best Luxury Cars for Wealthy Retirees Read Next: 4 Things You Must Do When ...

  7. 5 Slow Selling American Cars To Get at a Low Price Before 2025

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    The 5 Slowest-Selling American Cars for August 2024. ... Total For Sale: 14,596. As Car and Driver notes, Dodge’s Hornet Hybrid is a promising foray into the burgeoning world of hybrids, but it ...

  8. Tasman Series - Wikipedia

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    The Tasman initially started in 1960 as a series of unrelated races between Australia and New Zealand. [2] In 1964 it was renamed Tasman Cup. Until 1969, the Tasman Formula specified open-wheel single-seater racing cars similar to Formula One cars, yet retaining F1 engine rules that were in effect until 1960. Thus, engines of 2500 cm³ that ...

  9. List of car brands - Wikipedia

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    Lonsdale (1982–1983) /Cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Australia and sold in the UK by the Colt Car Company under the Lonsdale brand/ Pellandini (1970–1978) Purvis Eureka (1974–1991) Shrike (1988–1989) Southern Cross (1931–1935) Statesman (1971–1984) Tarrant (1900–1907) Zeta (1963–1965)