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- agreements, Automóviles Lamborghini is also allowed to manufacture Lamborghini vehicles and market them worldwide under the Lamborghini brand. Automóviles Lamborghini...
- (English: /ˈseɪɑːt/; Spanish: [ˈseat]; from Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit. 'Spanish P****enger Car Company') is a Spanish car manufacturer...
- hands to José María Castro Fernández and became Fábrica Hispano-Suiza de Automóviles (Spanish for 'Spanish-Swiss Automobile Factory'), but this company went...
- Edis [ca], Elizalde, Automóviles España, Eucort, Fenix, Fábrica Hispano, Auto Academia Garriga, Fábrica Española de Automóviles Hebe, Hispano-Suiza, Huracán...
- Matriculaciones de automóviles" [Market data: December 2012 – Automobiles registrations] (in Spanish). Asociación Nacional de Importadores de Automóviles, Camiones...
- 2015, the Spanish National Commission on Markets and Competition fined Automóviles Citroën España, S.A with over 14 million euros because it operated a...
- Matriculaciones de automóviles" [Market data: December 2013 – Automobiles registrations]. Asociación Nacional de Importadores de Automóviles, Camiones, Autobuses...
- street in the Caballito neighborhood. Thus "Hispano Argentina Fábrica de Automóviles S.A." (HAFDASA) was devoted to the production of Hispano-Suiza vehicles...
- The Aymerich Fábrica de Automoviles (AFA) was a Spanish automobile manufactured between 1943 and 1944. Little is known about the marque other than that...
- designed and built by the Argentine company Hispano Argentina Fábrica de Automóviles SA (HAFDASA). From 1938 to 1940 it bore the name Ballester–Rigaud. The...