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The IPO raised US$226 million for the company. [53] It was the first American car maker to go public since the Ford Motor Company had its IPO in 1956, [54] and by 2014 Tesla had market value half that of Ford. [55] In early 2013, Tesla had problems producing the Model S, and was running out of money.
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 penta star (Chrysler). [2]
Johnson Controls-Saft Advanced Power Solutions: Johnson Controls-Saft Advanced Power Solutions (JCS) was a joint venture between Johnson Controls and French battery company Saft Groupe S.A. [61] It was officially launched in January 2006.
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a range of cars produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi from 1978 until 2003 and again since 2012. The hatchback models produced between 1978 and 2003 were classified as subcompact cars, while the sedan and station wagon models, marketed prominently as the Mitsubishi Lancer, were the compact offerings.
In less than 10 years, they had gone from selling a complete line of cars, trucks, and SUVs, into being a specialized SUV maker, and finally selling only a pair of rebadged, General Motors Trucks. [23] The company continued to sell commercial vehicles in the US. [24] Isuzu and Toyota shelved development of a clean diesel engine in December 2008 ...
It was established in a spin-off of Dodge in 2009 using the name of the Ram pickup line of trucks. [2] Ram Trucks' logo was originally used as Dodge's logo. New series Ram 1500 pickups are made at Sterling Heights Assembly in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Since its inception, the brand has used the slogan "Guts. Glory. Ram."
Matt Groening ... Matthew Abram Groening (/ ˈɡreɪnɪŋ / GRAY-ning; born February 15, 1954) is an American cartoonist and animator. He is the creator of the television series The Simpsons (1989–present), Futurama (1999–2003, 2008–2013, 2023–present), [1] and Disenchantment (2018–2023), as well as the comic strip Life in Hell (1977 ...
In 2009, Porsche entered an agreement with Volkswagen to create an 'integrated working group' by merging the two companies' car manufacturing operations. [12][13] By 2015, Porsche SE, the holding company spun off from the original Porsche firm, had a controlling interest in the Volkswagen Group, which included Audi and Lamborghini as subsidiaries.