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  2. Perodua - Wikipedia

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    The Perodua Myvi was the best-selling car in Malaysia for eight consecutive years, between 2006 and 2014. Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sendirian Berhad[1] (lit. 'Second Automobile Company Private Limited'), usually abbreviated to Perodua (Malay: [pəroˈdua]), is Malaysia's largest car manufacturer, followed by Proton Holdings.

  3. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    A petition was issued for further investigation from the NHTSA, claiming Tesla's vehicles may have a structural flaw that can endanger public safety and that the number of sudden unintended acceleration reports filed for the Tesla models was as much as 6000% higher than other brands' cars on similar class or otherwise (pages 63 through 66 on ...

  4. Nissan - Wikipedia

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    Since October 2016, Nissan held a 34% controlling stake in Mitsubishi Motors. [9] In November 2024, Nissan reduced its stake in Mitsubishi Motors from 34% to 24%. [10] In 2017, Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world, after Toyota, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai Motor Group, General Motors and Ford. [11]

  5. TMEIC - Wikipedia

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    TMEIC Corporation (株式会社TMEIC) (/ ˈtiːmaɪk / TEE-myke[2]) is a joint venture between Toshiba and Mitsubishi Electric headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in industrial electric and automation systems for industrial plants. The company develops and produces power electronics apparatus, electric motors, drives, and uninterruptible power supplies. TMEIC has worldwide operations ...

  6. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ^ "Apple Inc, Form 10-Q, Quarterly Report, Filing Date Apr 23, 2009". secdatabase.com. Archived from the original on May 2, 2013. Retrieved March 8, 2013.; "Apple reports the best non-holiday quarter in its history".

  7. Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    Isuzu Motors Ltd. (Japanese: いすゞ自動車株式会社, Hepburn: Isuzu Jidōsha Kabushiki-Kaisha), commonly known as Isuzu (Japanese pronunciation: [isɨᵝzɨᵝ], / iˈsuzu, aɪ -/), is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. Its principal activity is the production, marketing and sale of Isuzu commercial vehicles and diesel ...

  8. Proton Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Proton began manufacturing rebadged versions of Mitsubishi Motors (MMC) products in the 1980s and 1990s. Proton produced its first indigenously designed, non-badge-engineered car in 2000 with a Mitsubishi engine. It elevated Malaysia as the 11th country in the world with the capability to design cars from the ground up.

  9. Mazda - Wikipedia

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    Brands The Mazda Motors square symbol is based on Sumitomo family crest, which is an affiliated company of the Sumitomo Group. Autozam logo Mazda tried using a number of different brands in the Japanese (and occasionally Australian) markets in the 1990s, including Autozam, Eunos, and ɛ̃fini.