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  1. The Ford Mondeo is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. It entered production in 1992 was updated in 1996. A second generation Ford Mondeo entered production in 2000. We bold the make and model name (e.g. Ford Mondeo ), but not standalone variants (e.g. Ford Mondeo Titanium).

  2. There are only two cases that I can think of where merging like cars makes sense would be in the Rambler and the Neon situation where both Nash and later Hudson sold the exact same car (Rambler), same model name, save for their "script" on the fenders and gas caps. The Dodge Neon, Plymouth Neon is another example of the exact same car (no trim ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_DarinBobby Darin - Wikipedia

    Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) [1] was an American musician, songwriter and actor. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music . Darin started his career as a songwriter for Connie Francis. Darin co-wrote and recorded his first million-selling single, "Splish Splash", in 1958.

  4. You can become a member by placing the "WikiProject Automobiles" userbox on your userpage by simply adding the template. It adds you to the category of members: {{WikiProject Automobiles}} Or if you don't like the userbox, you can add yourself to the category by adding [[Category:WikiProject Automobiles members]] to your userpage.

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Now, more than 10 years later, Tesla has over 70,000 employees, is the most valuable automobile maker in the world, and is the fastest growing complex manufacturer in history.

  6. Most historians agree that Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot of France was the constructor of the first true automobile. Cugnot’s vehicle was a huge, heavy, steam-powered tricycle, and his model of 1769 was said to have run for 20 minutes at 2.25 miles (3.6 km) per hour while carrying four people and to have recuperated sufficient steam power to move again after standing for 20 minutes.

  7. May 7, 2021 · Naturally, there’s a darker side: The 1.4 billion cars on the road today may reach 2 billion by 2035, most emitting vast amounts of carbon dioxide and other pollutants.