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Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A.

Type Industry Predecessor Founded Founder(s)

Societ per azioni Automotive Societ Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID) 24 June 1910 in Milan, Italy Alexandre Darracq/Ugo Stella

Nicola Romeo Headquarters Area served Key people Turin, Italy[1] Worldwide John Elkann (President) Harald J. Wester (CEO) Products Production output Owner(s) Parent Website Automobiles 119,451 units (2010) Fiat S.p.A. Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. AlfaRomeo.com

Aston Martin Lagonda Limited

Type

Private Limited Company

Industry

Automotive

Founded

(business) 1913

Founder(s)

Lionel Martin Robert Bamford

Headquarters

Gaydon, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

Key people

Dr. Ulrich Bez, CEO Marek Reichman, Director of Design

Products

Automobiles

Revenue

474.3 million (2010)[1]

Net income

7.6 million (2010)[1]

Owner(s)

David Richards John Sinders Investment Dar Ford Motor Company Adeem Investment[2]

Website

Aston Martin Website for United Kingdom Aston Martin Website for the

Bentley Motors Limited

Type Industry Founded Founder(s) Headquarters

Private Limited Company Automotive industry 18 January 1919 Walter Owen Bentley Crewe, Cheshire, United Kingdom

Area served Key people Products Cars Revenue Parent Website

Worldwide Wolfgang Drheimer, CEO 485.2 million (2010) Employees 3,726 (2010) Volkswagen Group BentleyMotors.com

Type (FWB Xetra: NSU) Industry Founded Founder(s) Headquarters Production locations:
Germany: Hungary: Belgium China: India: Brazil:

Private company Automotive industry Zwickau, Germany (16 July 1909) August Horch Ingolstadt, Germany Number of locations Ingolstadt & Neckarsulm Gyr : Brussels Changchun Aurangabad Curitiba Area served Worldwide Key people Rupert Wolfgang Egger

Stadler
Chairman of the Board of Management,

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG Type Traded as FWB: Aktiengesellschaft BMW

Industry Automotive industry Predecessor Bayerische [1] Flugzeugwerke AG (BFW) Founded 1917 Founder(s) Franz Josef Popp Headquarters Area served Key people
supervisory board)

Munich, Germany Worldwide Norbert Reithofer (CEO), Joachim Milberg (Chairman of the

Subsidiaries Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Bugatti Industry Automotive

Fate Sold to Hispano-Suiza in 1963 Founded 1909 Founder(s) Ettore Bugatti Headquarters

1, Chteau Saint Jean Dorlisheim 67120 Molsheim[1]


France

Key people Ettore Bugatti (founder) Jean Bugatti Products Automobiles, aeroplane parts

Type Division of GM Founded (1899 as Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company) May 19, 1903 Founder(s) David Dunbar Buick Headquarters Products Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Automobiles Parent General Motors Website buick.com

Type Division of GM Industry Automobiles Founded August 22, 1902 Headquarters Warren, Michigan, U.S.[1] Key people Henry M. Leland, founder Henry Ford, original founder (Henry Ford Company) Products Luxury vehicles Parent General Motors Company Website cadillac.com

Type Division of GM Industry Automotive Founded November 3, 1911 Founder(s) Louis Chevrolet, William C. Durant Headquarters Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Products Automobiles Parent General Motors Company Website Chevrolet.com

Type Limited liability company Industry Automotive Predecessor Chrysler LLC


(2007-2009, Ownership returns to the United Sates)

DaimlerChrysler AG
(19982007, merger/demerger with Daimler AG)

Chrysler Corporation st [1] (19251998 - Independent company) Founded May 31 , 2009 Current company June 6, 1925 Heritage Founder(s) Walter Chrysler Headquarters Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S. Number of locations List of Chrysler factories Area served Worldwide Key people Sergio Marchionne (Chairman and CEO) & Fiat CEO Products Automobiles Automotive parts Revenue million (2010)[2] Net income US$ 41.946 billion (2010)[2] Operating income US$ -652 million (2010)[2] Total assets US$ 763

US$ 35.449

billion (2010)[2] Total equity US$ -4.489 billion (2010)[2] Owner(s) Fiat S.p.A. (53.5%) United Auto Workers (46.5%)[3] Employees 51,623 (December 2010)[2] Divisions Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat (U.S.) Mopar Website ChryslerGroupLLC.com

Citron DS Manufacturer Citron Also called Citron ID Production 19551975 Assembly Paris, France Mangualde, Portugal Slough, England Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia Johannesburg, South Africa Koper, Yugoslavia Predecessor Citron Traction Avant Successor Citron CX Class Mid-size luxury car / Executive car Body style 4-door sedan 5-door Safari station wagon 2-door convertible Layout MF layout Engine 1,911 cc (1.911 L; 116.6 cu in) I4 1,985 cc (1.985 L; 121.1 cu in) I4 2,175 cc (2.175 L; 132.7 cu in)109 hp[1] I4 2,347 cc (2.347 L; 143.2 cu in) I4 Wheelbase 3,124 mm (123.0 in) [2] Length 4,826 mm (190.0 in) (saloon) 4,991 mm (196.5 in) (estate) Width 1,791 mm (70.5 in) Height 1,464 mm (57.6 in) (saloon) 1,537 mm (60.5 in) (estate) Curb weight 1,270 kg (2,800 lb)(saloon) 1,384 kg (3,050 lb)(estate) Related Citron SM Designer Flaminio Bertoni

Former type Fate Founded

chaebol Bankrupt March 22, 1967

Defunct Headquarters Key people

August 26, 1999 Seoul, South Korea Kim Woo-jung, founder

Daewoo
Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization McCuneReischauer

Dae-u Taeu

Type Public company 51.2% owned by Toyota Traded as TYO: 7262 Industry Automobile manufacturing Founded March 1, 1907 Key people Katsuhiko Okumura (Chairman) Koichi Ina (President) Revenue 1,348billion USD (2006) Net income 4billion USD (2006) Employees 11,873

Dodge Type Division of Chrysler Group LLC Industry Automobile Founded 1914 Headquarters Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S. Area served Global Key people Reid Bigland (CEO of Dodge division) Sergio Marchionne (CEO of Chrysler Group LLC) Products Cars,trucks, SUVs, vans/minivans Parent Chrysler Group LLC Divisions Ram Website dodge.com (U.S.) dodge.com (Global)

Full name "Scuderia Ferrari" (19501960, 2011present) "Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC" (19611989) "Scuderia Ferrari SpA" (19901996) "Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro" (19972011) [1] Base Maranello, Italy Team principal(s) Stefano Domenicali Technical director(s) Pat Fry Website www.ferrari.com/English/Formula1 2011 Formula One season Race drivers 5. 6. Fernando Alonso Jules Bianchi

Felipe Massa Test drivers Marc Gen

Giancarlo Fisichella Chassis Ferrari 150 Italia Engine Ferrari Type 056 Tyres Pirelli Fuel Shell V-Power[2] 2012 Formula One season Race drivers 5. Alonso[3] Fernando

6. Felipe Massa[3] Test drivers TBA Chassis TBA Engine Ferrari[3] Tyres Pirelli Fuel TBA Formula One World Championship Career Debut 1950 Monaco Grand Prix Latest race 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix Races competed 832 (830 starts)[4] Constructors' Championships 16 (1961, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008) Drivers' Championships 15 (1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007) Race victories 216[5] Pole positions 205 Fastest laps 227[6] 2011 position 3rd (375 pts)

Type Societ per azioni Traded as BIT: F Industry Automotive, media, financial services, metallurgy Founded 11 July 1899 in Turin, Italy Founder(s) Giovanni Agnelli Headquarters Turin, Italy Key people John Elkann (Chairman), Sergio Marchionne (CEO) Products Autos, auto parts, financing, newspaper publishing, ad sales Production output 2,094,048 units (automobiles and LCVs, 2010)[1] Revenue 35.88 billion (2010)[1] Operating income 992 million (2010)[1] Profit 179 million

(2010)[1] Total assets 73.44 billion (end 2010)[1] Total equity 2010)[1] Employees 137,800 (end 2010)[1] Subsidiaries

12.46 billion (end

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Website fiatspa.com

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