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  2. Lonsdale (car) - Wikipedia

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    Lonsdale was a marque of car sold in the United Kingdom by the Colt Car Company [1] between 1982 and 1983. It took its name from the industrial suburb of Lonsdale in Adelaide, South Australia, where Mitsubishi Australia had an engine production facility. The only car sold under this brand was the Lonsdale, a badge engineered Mitsubishi Sigma ...

  3. Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, MSC changed its name to Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. [8] In January 2004, the Fuso truck business was split to form Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks (Thailand). [8] In 2001 Mitsubishi increased their stake from 46.2 to 99.9 percent, [citation needed] followed by a name change to "Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd." in November 2003 ...

  4. Mitsubishi Zinger - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from a "person or something full of energy and vitality". [1] From 2007 until 2016, it has also been marketed in the Philippines as the Mitsubishi Fuzion, as the company claims it "merges together the best characteristics of [three] vehicles, the sporty character and ruggedness of an SUV, the spaciousness and versatility of a van, and riding comfort of a passenger car".

  5. Diamond-Star Motors - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. Manufacturing Division (originally, Diamond-Star Motors) was an automobile-manufacturing joint venture between the Chrysler Corporation and Mitsubishi Motors. [1] The name came from the parent companies' respective logos: three diamonds (Mitsubishi) and a pentastar (Chrysler). [2]

  6. Fuso (company) - Wikipedia

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    Latin America by Mitsubishi Motors, Daimler, and independent dealers (in Mexico, some Fuso vehicles are offered in Freightliner trademark, to replace the Sterling Trucks image that previously badged some trucks such as Canter and Super Great) Asia by Mitsubishi Motors, Mitsubishi Fuso Company, and Daimler independent dealers

  7. Mitsubishi Motors - Wikipedia

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    Workers at Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd, alongside one of the prototype Mitsubishi Model A automobiles (1917). Mitsubishi's automotive origins date back to 1917, when the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., introduced the Mitsubishi Model A, Japan's first series-production automobile. [10]

  8. Mitsubishi Xpander - Wikipedia

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    The official teaser images of the car were revealed on the Mitsubishi Motors website on 17 July 2017. [10] The car was unveiled in Jakarta on 24 July 2017 [18] and debuted on 10 August 2017 at the 25th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show. [19] The car went on sale in Indonesia on 3 October 2017.

  9. File:Mitsubishi Apricot logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.