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  2. Arnold Clark Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Clark never retired from the company, remaining as chairman until his death on 10 April 2017, at the age of 89. [4] On 31 January 2019, Arnold Clark completed their takeover of The Phoenix Car Company. Phoenix was a family-run car retail group established in 1993, with dealerships of Kia, Hyundai, Honda, SsangYong and Mazda.

  3. Arnold Clark - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1980s, Arnold Clark had branches across Central Scotland and one in England. [11] By September 2002, Arnold Clark had 97 dealerships and with annual sales expected to reach £1 billion, it was considered Scotland's largest private company. [12] In May 2006, the company acquired the Harry Fairbairn BMW and Mini dealership. [13]

  4. List of companies based in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area. As of November 2012, Tulsa was home to one Fortune 1000 and two Fortune 500 companies: Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, energy companies: ONEOK (#219), and The Williams Companies, Inc. (#342).

  5. Arnold Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Motorsports was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team operated by Don Arnold, owner of Arnold Development Companies and Arnold & Arnold Real Estate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] 1983 Winston Cup champion Bobby Allison was the Vice President of operations and also served a consultant.

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    Yet the North Carolina mom says she still owes at least $74,000 on the car loan. Don't miss Car insurance rates have spiked in the US to a stunning $2,150/year — but you can be smarter than that.

  7. Arnold (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    This was a dynamotor coupled to the flywheel, designed to assist the car on hills and well as starting the engine. [1] Two Arnold cars survive. [6] On 28 January 1896 Walter Arnold, of the Arnold (automobile) company of East Peckham, was summonsed for travelling at 8 mph (13 km/h) in a motorised vehicle, thereby exceeding the contemporary speed ...