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  2. List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kougar Cars (1976–present) L. LB Specialist Cars (2010–present) Lenham Motor Company (1962–present) Liege Motor Company (1995–present) Lister (1954–1959; 1986–2006; 2013–present) Locust (car brand) Lomax Motor Company (1982–present) London EV Company (2013–present) Lotus Cars (1952–present) Lynx (car brand) (1968–present ...

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  4. Category : Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England

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    A. Abbey (automobile) ABC motorcycles; ABC Motors; Strachan and Brown; Abingdon (1902 automobile) Abingdon (1922 automobile) Academy (automobile) Accles-Turrell

  5. British Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A BMC share certificate A BMC ambulance A 1963 Austin Mini Super-Deluxe The Mini was BMC's all-time best seller. A 1965 Riley 4/72. BMC was the largest British car company of its day, with (in 1952) 39% of British output, producing a wide range of cars under brand names including Austin, Morris, MG, Austin-Healey, Riley, and Wolseley, as well as commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors.

  6. List of car brands - Wikipedia

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    Amati Cars (1988–1992) Autozam (1989–1998) Colt (1974–1984) (cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Motors and imported into the UK by the Colt Car Company and marketed under the Colt brand) Datsun (1931–1986) (2013–2022) ɛ̃fini (1991–1997) Eunos (1989–1996) Hino (1961–1967) Prince (1952–1966) Scion (2003–2016) Toyopet

  7. List of companies of the United Kingdom A–J - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1845 in Chelmsford as the British Vitamin Products Company. In 1938 it began producing fruit juices and in 1949 marketed them under the Britvic name. The company itself was renamed Britvik in 1971. In 1986 it was merged with Canada Dry Rawlings. In 2022 its revenue was £1.6 billion, with a net income of £140 million.