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  2. Citroën - Wikipedia

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    In today's terms, this would be similar to a brand consisting only of the Tata Nano and Jaguar XJ. Because of its potential volume, the mid-size segment was the most profitable part of the car market and, in 1965, the Citroënesque Renault 16 stepped in to fill it. The second major issue was the lack of a powerful engine, suitable for export ...

  3. PSA Group - Wikipedia

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    PSA Peugeot Citroen CEO, Philippe Varin, in 2013. On 29 February 2012, PSA announced the creation of a major alliance with General Motors (GM), as part of which GM became PSA's second-largest shareholder, after the Peugeot family, with a holding of 7%. The alliance was intended to enable $2 billion per year of cost savings through platform ...

  4. List of former automotive manufacturing plants - Wikipedia

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    Dallas, Texas: Model T: 1913 1924 Located at 2700 Canton Street. Replaced by East Grand Avenue plant in 1925, became Adam Hats Co. Now known as the Adam Hats Building, redeveloped as loft apartments Ford. Dallas Assembly Plant Dallas, Texas: Ford light trucks: 1925 1970 "Made in Texas by Texans" stickers Located at 5200 East Grand Avenue.

  5. Citroen e-C3 review: Bargain family EV is perfectly ... - AOL

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    Citroen e-C3: From £21,990, Citroen.co.uk Citroen’s e-C3 has plenty of upmarket style with a starting price of just £21,995 (Citroen) Independent rating: 9/10

  6. Stellantis Trnava Plant - Wikipedia

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    The French headquarters confirmed this news in April 2015 [10] with a total investment of 300 mil. euros. On 15 March 2016 the model was revealed on site. [10] The car turned out to be the Citroën C3 III. Since 2019, the plant is the main manufacturer of the Peugeot 208 II. It is also the only manufacturer of the electric version of this model ...

  7. Stellantis Poissy Plant - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the Poissy plant was the project of Maurice Dollfus, Ford's dynamic boss in France.In 1932, governments had responded to economic contraction by raising tariff barriers, and Ford had responded to the need to source vehicles locally by entering into an agreement, in 1934, with the Strasbourg-based Mathis company to produce Ford-designed cars, which would be branded as ...

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  9. Stellantis Rennes Plant - Wikipedia

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    The plant is located to the south-west of Rennes in the commune of Chartres-de-Bretagne, just beyond the Rennes city limits on a large site at Rennes-la-Janais, across the road from the city's airport. The completion in 2010 of a €50 million investment in new model production facilities will leave the total covered factory area at 500,000 m 2 ...