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Hillman (1907–1976) ~ United Kingdom
Hillman Imp - A compact, rear-engined car with advanced engineering for its time.
Hillman Minx - A versatile family car with various iterations over decades.
Hillman Avenger - A small family car that gained popularity in multiple markets.
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Lancia (1906–Present in Europe, U.S. exit in 1982) ~ Italy
Lancia Delta Integrale - A legendary rally car with advanced all-wheel-drive.
Lancia Stratos - Iconic for its dominance in rally racing during the 1970s.
Lancia Aurelia - Known for introducing the first production V6 engine.
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Rover (1904–2005) ~ United Kingdom
Rover Mini - A compact and stylish car that became a cultural icon.
Rover P5 - A luxury saloon favored by British politicians.
Rover SD1 - A sleek executive car with innovative design features.
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Saab (1945–2011) ~ Sweden
Saab 900 - Iconic for its turbocharged performance and innovative design.
Saab 99 Turbo - Known for introducing turbocharging to mainstream cars.
Saab 9-3 Viggen - A high-performance model inspired by Saab's aerospace heritage.
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Simca (1934–1980) ~ France
Simca 1100 - A popular hatchback that set trends in practicality and design.
Simca Aronde - The first French car to sell over a million units.
Simca 1000 - A compact, rear-engined car with widespread appeal.
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Sunbeam (1901–1976) ~ United Kingdom
Sunbeam Tiger - A high-performance roadster with a V8 engine.
Sunbeam Alpine - A sporty two-seat convertible with timeless design.
Sunbeam Rapier - A stylish coupe with rally success.
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Triumph (1885–1984) ~ United Kingdom
Triumph TR6 - A classic British roadster with robust performance.
Triumph Spitfire - A small, affordable sports car with sleek styling.
Triumph Bonneville - A motorcycle icon known for its retro design and modern engineering.
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