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Dacia Dacia is a Romanian car maker which belongs to the Renault group. The two models of cars produced by Dacia in 2004 are the Dacia Logan and the Dacia Solenza. The Dacia Logan is also sold under the Renault brand (Renault Logan). |
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Dadi Dadi Automobile Group Co., Ltd. is one of the professional Sports Utility Vehicles and Pick-up Truck manufacturers with large scales in the country as well as the regional economy cornerstone enterprise in Hebei province. |
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Daewoo GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (GM Daewoo or GMDAT) was first established as National Motor in 1937 in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon, South Korea. |
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Daihatsu Daihatsu is a Japanese manufacturer of cars, especially compact/small cars. These cars are also known as kei jidosha in Japan.
Daihatsu researches hybrid vehicles and two stroke diesel engines.
1907 Hatsudoki Seizo Co., Ltd. |
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Dauer Jochen Dauer a former Formula 3 Champion who couped the Sportscar World Championship with a Porsche 962 in 1987-1988 developed a road going version of the legendary sportscar between 1991-1993. |
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Delfino Delfino is not just another British sports car company. Few of these lead healthy financial lives without major car companies backing them. The ones that do, can be counted on two fingers. |
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Derways New company set up by local vodka producer, Mercury-2. Their Cowboy, a sturdy off-roader built on Romanian Aro chassis went into production at the end of January, 2004. |
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DeTomaso In 1959 Alejandro De Tomaso, an Argentinan-born car racer founded his own automobile company. The assembly facilities were built in Albareto, a suburb of Modena, just a few miles from where the plant stands today. |
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Dodge Dodge is a brand name of automobiles and light- to heavy-duty trucks, marketed by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to the present. Prior to 1928, the company was named Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company. |
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Donkervoort Donkervoort Automobielen BV is a producer of sports cars based in Lelystad in The Netherlands. This car brand was founded in 1978 by Joop Donkervoort. In 1995, Donkervoort teamed up with Audi and used Audi engines in their cars. |