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  2. Toyota HiAce - Wikipedia

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    The fifth generation HiAce was launched in the Philippines on 13 June 2005, with 2.5-litre 2KD engines; [47] The 15-seater Commuter and the 13-seater GL Grandia, both with manual transmission. In March 2006, the new top-of-the-line 11-Seater HiAce Super Grandia was launched, being the first ever HiAce in the Philippines with a standard ...

  3. Force Traveller - Wikipedia

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    The Force Traveller is a light commercial vehicle (LCV) made and distributed by Indian manufacturer Force Motors. [2] It is a licensed copy of the Mercedes TN/T1 (First Gen), originally having altered badging then having a new facelift that is completely different. The vents near the wind shield are still there but hidden in the facelift.

  4. Car rental - Wikipedia

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    An early competitor to Saunders was Walter L. Jacobs, whose Chicago-based Rent-a-Car opened in 1918 with twelve Ford Model T's. [4] The company was bought in 1923 by John Hertz. In Britain, car rental started with Godfrey Davis, established in 1920, and bought by Europcar in 1981. [5]

  5. 85 Unfortunate Incidents That Looked Expensive And Probably ...

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    Image credits: yasminsilvaax If we're talking about commercial flights, the title for the most expensive disaster would probably go to the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.

  6. Morris Motors - Wikipedia

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    A factory was opened in 1913 at former Oxford Military College at Cowley, Oxford, United Kingdom where Morris's first car, the 2-seat Morris Oxford "Bullnose", was assembled. [2] Nearly all the major components were bought in.

  7. List of rolling stock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Marathon Tank Car, Houston, Texas (to Richmond Tank Car) Marshall Car and Foundry Company (1880–) Marshall, Texas [9] Mather Stock Car Company; Maxson Corporation (formerly St. Paul Foundry & Manufacturing) (1966–) St. Paul, Minnesota [9] McGuire, Cummings Manufacturing Company (c. 1890 – c. 1930) Chicago, Illinois [9]