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Plymouth

Plymouth was an American automobile brand established by Chrysler Corporation in 1928. It was created to compete in the low-priced car market, which was dominated by Ford and Chevrolet at the time.

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Polestar

Polestar: A Legacy of Performance and Innovation
Polestar is a Swedish automotive brand that has rapidly gained recognition for its high-performance electric vehicles. Founded in 1996 as a racing team known as Flash Engineering, Polestar has evolved into a leading manufacturer of electric cars, blending Scandinavian design with cutting-edge technology and a commitment to sustainability.

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Pontiac

Introduced as a companion make for General Motors' (GM) more expensive line of Oakland automobiles,[3] Pontiac quickly overtook Oakland in popularity and completely replaced its parent brand by 1933. Pontiac, or officially the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors, was an American automobile brand owned, manufactured, and commercialized by GM.

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Porsche

Porsche: A Legacy of Performance and Innovation
Porsche AG is a German automobile manufacturer renowned for its high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans. Headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Porsche was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, along with Adolf Rosenberger and Anton Piëch. The company has a rich history of innovation and excellence, making it one of the most prestigious automotive brands in the world.

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Praga

In Prague, the Czech Republic, there is a manufacturing business called Praga. The corporation built cars, trucks, and airplanes. The Czechoslovak Army utilized the Praga V3S 5-ton vehicle for more than 50 years.[1] The present corporation engages in vehicle racing as well as the production of karts, racing, and road supersports. It is one of the most prosperous kart producers in the world, producing up to 7,000 kart chassis annually.

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Premier

Premier Ltd. was an Indian automaker with headquarters in Mumbai, India, and was originally known as The Premier Automobiles Limited. The Walchand Group owns the business. In 1944, Walchand Hirachand founded the Premier Automobiles Ltd. (PAL) with Sir. M. Visvesvaraya's encouragement and assistance. In 1903, the firm was established as Walchand-Phatak Co. TATA Constructions was later added to the name. After TATA's departure, the company's name was once more changed to Premier, which was active in the contracting and building industries. The first trucks and vehicles constructed in India were pushed out onto the streets of a free India in October 1947 by Premier Ltd. The Premier Padmini, which dominated the Indian auto industry and reached its height of popularity in the 1970s, is widely known for Premier.

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Prodrive

Based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, Prodrive is a British racing and advanced engineering company. It creates, assembles, and competes in auto racing for organizations and teams including Aston Martin, Bahrain Raid Xtreme, and Team X44. This racing engineering methodology is used by its advanced technology business to provide technical solutions to automotive OEMs, the aerospace, defense, marine, and other industries, which now account for more than half of company revenue. In Milton Keynes, Prodrive's specialized composite section produces lightweight CFRP and visual carbon components for a variety of supercars as well as increasingly for the luxury automobile, aerospace, and marine industries.

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Proton

Malaysian automaker and corporation Proton Holdings Berhad (PHB; colloquially known as "Proton") engages in the design, production, distribution, and sale of automobiles. Up to the establishment of Perodua in 1993, Proton was the only national vehicle manufacturer in Malaysia. The business has its main office in Shah Alam, Selangor, and also maintains operations in Proton City, Perak.

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Qoros

The term "qoros" is a creation. The Q is meant to stand for quality, and the entire name is meant to evoke the Greek chorus, a group that sings together in plays and music to symbolize the company's global reach.

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Radical

Radical Motorsport is a British company that builds and manufactures racing automobiles. Mick Hyde and Phil Abbott, two amateur racers and engineers, formed the business in January 1997. They created open cockpit sports cars that could be registered for road usage and raced on a track without any modifications. Radical produces a variety of road-legal sports vehicles and racing cars with different specs. The Radical SR3 is their most well-known vehicle.

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Ram

Ram Trucks is an American manufacturer of light to mid-weight trucks and other commercial vehicles and a branch of Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler Automobiles). Ram Trucks is styled as RAM and was once known as the Ram Truck branch (of Chrysler). It was founded in 2010 as a spin-off from Dodge under the Ram pickup truck brand. The emblem for Dodge was originally that of Ram Trucks. Ram "Classic" trucks are produced in the Saltillo facility in Mexico and the Warren Truck facility in Warren, Michigan. At Sterling Heights Assembly in Sterling Heights, Michigan, new series Ram pickups are produced. The tagline "Guts. Glory. Ram" has been used by the company since its founding.

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Rambler

The Thomas B. Jeffery Company initially used the name "Rambler" for an automotive brand between 1900 and 1914.

In 1916, Charles W. Nash purchased Jeffery, and from 1950 to 1954, Nash Motors brought the brand back to the automotive industry. Nash-Kelvinator received the "Rambler" trademark registration on March 9th, 1954 for use on vehicles and components.

In 1954, Nash and the Hudson Motor Car Company amalgamated to become American Motors Corporation (AMC). In American markets through the 1969 model year, and in foreign countries through 1983, the Rambler series of automobiles was still in production.

In honor of the original site and the main manufacturing facility in the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Rambler automobiles were sometimes referred to as the "Kenosha Cadillac."

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