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लोकप्रिय ऑटोमोबाइल ब्रांड सूची

लक्जरी कार ब्रांड, किफायती कार ब्रांड, या इलेक्ट्रिक वाहन निर्माता।

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Ssc

Company established in 1998 by current CEO Jerod Shelby.

2004 saw the completion of the first SSC Ultimate Aero prototype at the corporate office in West Richland, Washington.
In 2006, the Ultimate Aero beat the Ferrari Enzo's previous record on the slalom course used by Road & Track magazine.

Guinness World Records confirm that on September 13, 2007, the SSC Ultimate Aero set the record for the fastest production car, with an average peak speed of 412 km/h (256 mph) across two runs traveling in opposite directions at speeds of 414.31 km/h (257 mph) and 410.24 km/h (255 mph).
SSC stated on July 10th, 2008 that their Dubai showroom would open in February 2009.

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Sterling

Austin Rover Cars of North America (later renamed Sterling Motor Cars), a branch of the Rover Group corporation of the United Kingdom, sold cars under the name Sterling in the United States. From 1987 through 1991, Rover worked in conjunction with Honda of Japan to sell it in North America. The Sterling 825, Sterling 827, and a limited-edition Sterling Oxford Edition based on the 827 were the models that were sold.

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Studebaker

American wagon and car maker Studebaker had a location in Times Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at 1600 Broadway. Its headquarters were in South Bend, Indiana. The Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, which was established in 1852 and incorporated in 1868, was initially a coachbuilder that produced wagons, buggies, carriages, and harnesses.

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Stutz

In Indianapolis, Indiana, the Stutz Motor Car Company produced high-end sports and luxury automobiles. Production lasted from 1911 through 1935.
Stutz was well-known for producing quick cars, notably the first sports car in America and, starting in 1924, opulent vehicles for the affluent and famous.
Under the direction of Stutz Motor Car of America, the brand was resurrected in 1968 and a series of vehicles with a contemporary vintage aesthetic was introduced. Although the business is still around, factory-produced car sales stopped in 1995.

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Subaru

In terms of global output, Subaru Corporation, a Japanese transportation corporation, was the world's twenty-first-largest manufacturer in 2017. Most Subaru automobiles with engines larger than 1,500 cc are recognized for using a boxer engine configuration.

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Suffolk

The pinnacle of Roger Williams' creative output is Suffolk Sportscars Ltd. More than 20 years ago, Roger founded the company, which at first focused primarily on the construction of SS100s, C-types, and over time, diversified into sales, maintenance, restorative work, and worldwide touring of a range of vintage automobiles that we have had the pleasure of experiencing.

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Suzuki

Suzuki Motor Corporation is a worldwide company with its headquarters in Hamamatsu, Japan's Minami-ku. Suzuki produces a range of tiny internal combustion engines, including wheelchairs, outboard marine engines, all-terrain vehicles, and motorbikes.

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Talbot

The British-French business Clément-Talbot debuted the Talbot automotive brand in 1902. Since then, it has been inactive. During the First World War, the company's founders, Adolphe Clément-Bayard and Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, cut their financial stakes in Clément-Talbot.
Clément-Talbot was added to a group called STD Motors not long after the war was over. Soon after, Talbot was substituted for Darracq on STD Motors' French models.

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Tata

The Tata Group includes the multinational Indian automaker Tata Motors Limited, which has its headquarters in Mumbai. The firm manufactures buses, coaches, vans, and passenger automobiles.

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Tatra

Kopivnice-based Tatra is a Czech automobile manufacturer. It is the third-oldest firm in the world that produces automobiles with an uninterrupted history and is owned by the TATRA TRUCKS a.s. company. [a] Originally known as Ignatz Schustala & Cie, the business changed its name to Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft in German in 1890 when it began producing wagons and carriages. Tatra created the Präsident automobile, the first motor vehicle in Central Europe, in 1897. Kopivnická vozovka a.s. became its new name in 1918, and the Tatra emblem, which was inspired by the nearby Tatra Mountains on the Czechoslovak-Polish border, replaced the Nesselsdorfer mark in 1919. (Now on the Polish-Slovak border).

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Tauro Sport Auto

In 2010, a group of Spanish businesspeople teamed up with a British manufacturer of racing vehicles to form Tauro Sport Auto, a Spanish manufacturer of high-end sports automobiles with headquarters in Valladolid.

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Techart

German car tuner TECHART Automobildesign GmbH specializes on existing Porsches and offers comprehensive tuning packages for them. Thomas Behringer and Matthias Kraus launched the business in 1987 in Fellbach, and a year later it moved its headquarters to Leonberg, Germany. Techart kept customizing Porches into the 1990s.

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