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  2. LaFayette Motors - Wikipedia

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    The LaFayette was considered a halo marque. [3] In early 1920s, there was speculation about a merger of Pierce-Arrow with LaFayette, Rolls-Royce, or General Motors. A proposed merger with LaFayette did not occur in 1924. [2] Ultimately, Studebaker took control of Pierce-Arrow in 1928. [4] In 1922, LaFayette's facilities were moved to Milwaukee ...

  3. Coney Island (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Two of the best-known Coney Island restaurants are the Lafayette Coney Island and the American Coney Island, which are located in adjacent buildings on Lafayette Boulevard in downtown Detroit. They have a common root, with the original restaurant having been established by Greek immigrant brothers Bill and Gus Keros in 1915.

  4. Food Wars (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Baby's Badass Burgers vs Grill 'Em All: Baby's Badass Burgers "Detroit, MI Coney Island Hot Dog War" 10: August 25, 2010: American Coney Island vs Lafayette Coney Island: American Coney Island "Pueblo, CO Slopper War" 11: September 1, 2010: Gray's Coors Tavern vs Sunset Inn: Sunset Inn "Kansas City, MO BBQ Ribs War" 12: September 8, 2010 ...

  5. List of automotive assembly plants in the United States

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    12200 Lafayette Center Rd. Roanoke, Indiana 46783 Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra: Lansing Delta Township Assembly: 8175 Millett Hwy. Lansing, Michigan 48921 Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia: Lansing Grand River Assembly: 920 Townsend St. Lansing, Michigan 48921 Cadillac CT4, Cadillac CT5: Orion Assembly: 4555 Giddings Rd. Lake ...

  6. Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United ...

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    America (American automobile) American (1899 automobile) American (1902 automobile) American (1911 automobile) American (1914 automobile) American (1917 automobile) American Austin Car Company; American Automobile and Power Company; American Bantam; American Chocolate; American Electric (1899 automobile) American Electric (1913 automobile)

  7. Automotive industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Minchin, Timothy J. America's Other Automakers: A History of the Foreign-Owned Automotive Sector in the United States (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Rae, John B. The American automobile industry (1984), short scholarly survey online; Rae, John B. The road and the car in American life (1971) online; Rao, Hayagreeva.

  8. Sheridan (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    When Buick's D. A. Burke approached Durant about the idea of designing a car from the ground up, [4] and then marketing the brand in 2 ranges: one as a bridge vehicle between GM's established divisions of Chevrolet and Oakland (a four-cylinder range) and the other between Buick and Cadillac (an eight-cylinder [V8] range). Both engines were to ...

  9. Automotive Industry Action Group - Wikipedia

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    The automotive industry is dependent on a vast supply chain of companies that provide parts and components, including major subsystems, to manufacturers. The AIAG provides services to companies at all levels of the supply chain, including standardization efforts, to help manage complexity. [8]