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PT Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (HMMI) is an automobile manufacturing plant located in Cikarang, Bekasi Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The plant and a separate sales company, PT Hyundai Motors Indonesia ( HMID ) are wholly owned subsidiaries of Hyundai Motor Company .
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While buying a new car just requires going to a dealership, you might wonder how to buy a used car. Buyers can opt for a certified pre-owned car from a dealership or buy a used car from an owner.
In January 1993, GM re-established its presence in Indonesia by forming PT General Motors Buana Indonesia, which is owned 60% by GM and 40% by local partner and previous importer/assembler PT Garmak Motor of Indonesia. The company built plant with 15,000 vehicle capacity in Bekasi, West Java. In 1997, General Motors took full control of the ...
Datsun, which was assembled by PT Nissan Motor Indonesia from 2013 until 2020. [37] In 2022, Nissan Motor retired the Datsun marquee globally. [38] Infiniti, which was assembled by PT Nissan Motor Indonesia until 2018 due to poor sales. [39] Mazda, which Indomobil Group was appointed as the sole distributor for Indonesian market since 1980s. [40]
PT. Pantja Motor: Sunter, North Jakarta, Jakarta: Indonesia: Chevrolet Tavera: 2001: 2005: Isuzu's Indonesian assembler, now known as Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia. Built the Isuzu Panther-based Tavera for GM Indonesia. Pininfarina: Grugliasco: Italy: Cadillac Eldorado Brougham (Series 6900) painted bodies: 1959: 1960
Nissan Motor Indonesia; S. SGMW Motor Indonesia; Suzuki Indomobil Motor; T. Tawon Car; Toyota Astra Motor; U. Unicor Prima Motor
A separate company, called PT Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Sales Indonesia (also called MMKSI) handled the marketing and sales of Mitsubishi passenger cars and LCV in Indonesia. The company was a result of restructuration in April 2017 when Mitsubishi Motors (passenger cars and LCV) operations and Mitsubishi Fuso (heavy trucks) operations were ...