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  2. Asbury Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Asbury would expand out of the Atlanta area, adding St. Louis–based Plaza Motors [7] while acquiring David McDavid's Texas dealerships, [8] and later the Jacksonville, Florida.–based Coggin Automotive and Tampa, Florida–based Courtesy Automotive in 1998.

  3. It’s a bad time to buy used cars in Tampa Bay. Blame the ...

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    Troy Julian calls them “vanilla cars.” Nissan Altimas, Hyundai Sonatas, Kia Optimas, Chevy Impalas — the sort of middle-of-the-road vehicles independent used-car dealers often pass up at ...

  4. Tampa Bay Automobile Museum - Wikipedia

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    This includes rare front-wheel drive cars from 1899-1937, Tatra air-cooled V8 rear engine cars, rear-engine Mercedes-Benz, Citroën cars, the only 1965 original all wheel drive Ford Mustang, electric and hybrid cars from the early 1900's, early two and valveless four stroke engines, the only surviving car by French engineer Émile Claveau, and ...

  5. IMSA GT classes - Wikipedia

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    All American Grand Touring (AAGT) [10] was maintained by IMSA between 1975 and 1989. [11] These cars were All-American, V8-powered, used a maximum of 5 forward gears, and used a steel tube frame (similar to the type used in the SCCA Trans-Am Series), and were designed to compete against heavyweight European manufacturers and machinery of the time, such as Porsche and BMW, who were dominating ...

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  7. Hudson Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's first factory at Mack and Beaufait Avenues, 1909 photo [1] 1910 Hudson Model 20 Roadster 1917 Hudson Phaeton 1919 Hudson Phantom, 1919 photo. The name "Hudson" came from Joseph L. Hudson, a Detroit department store entrepreneur and founder of Hudson's department store, who provided the necessary capital and gave permission for the company to be named after him.