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Pedro_The_Swift
8th April 2017, 06:35 AM
Car companies guide: Who owns Who? Guide to today's car manufacturers, Auto News, ET Auto (http://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/who-owns-who-guide-to-todays-car-manufacturers/57687933)

cripesamighty
8th April 2017, 09:14 AM
Thanks for that Pedro. At the bottom of the article is a link showing where a lot of auto manufacturers logo's came from.

1950landy
15th April 2017, 01:31 PM
GM have just sold Opel to Peugeot & I read they will be building Holden's for the Australian market , so that should upset the Holden boys .

101RRS
15th April 2017, 02:57 PM
Toyota also owns a major component of Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries) hence the Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ.

GM also owns Daewoo - Daewoo no longer sells cars under its own brand but GM uses the Daewoo factory to manufacture is world cars that are sold under the various GM brand names - the Holden Cruize is the obvious local product.

Homestar
15th April 2017, 04:10 PM
Toyota also owns a major component of Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries) hence the Toyota 86 and the Subaru BRZ.

GM also owns Daewoo - Daewoo no longer sells cars under its own brand but GM uses the Daewoo factory to manufacture is world cars that are sold under the various GM brand names - the Holden Cruize is the obvious local product.

Anything that comes out of that factory is diabolical...

3toes
18th April 2017, 06:34 AM
Under the skin there are and have been many cars that are not quite what the customer might think they are buying. More often than not the motor media does not mention it. Some examples:

First generation BMW Mini used the Chrysler engine from the Neon
Current Mercedes A Class was designed by Chrysler
Peugeot Citroen uses Ford Diesel engines
Ford Ka is a Fiat 500 even built in a Fiat factory
Small Peugeot Citroen are rebadged Toyota even built in a Toyota factory
Jeep Renegade is a Fiat 500 built by Fiat
Opel start off as Daewoo Chev and are then Europeanised
The Peugeot 4X4 range in Europe rebadged Mitsubishi
Renault rebuilt their range by replacing theirs with Nissan platforms and engines

and no doubt many more if I thought about it

Is more interesting where the customer is not in on the laugh and is buying due to the 'brand'

spudboy
18th April 2017, 04:14 PM
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Jeep Renegade is a Fiat 500 built by Fiat
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Is more interesting where the customer is not in on the laugh and is buying due to the 'brand'

Are you sure about that!!

loanrangie
18th April 2017, 09:38 PM
500 is a bambino and certainly nothing like a renegade , other heep's are rebadged fiats though.

3toes
28th April 2017, 06:25 AM
The Renegade is a Fiat 500x. They make the 500 in standard and super size L. X being the 4x4 version of the L.

Went to the local Fiat dealer to have a look at a 500x however they did not have one in stock. Did though have a Fiat dual cab ute which they were keen for me to try. Now is this a Fiat or .......

101RRS
28th April 2017, 09:28 AM
Just google Jeep Renegade vs Fiat 500 and there is plenty on it.

One example Jeep Renegade vs Fiat 500X Review | CarsGuide (https://www.carsguide.com.au/head-to-head/jeep-renegade-longitude-vs-fiat-500x-pop-star-20160105-37548)

DiscoMick
28th April 2017, 09:34 AM
And Ford has a big share in Mazda, which is interesting as Mazdas are very well-built, while Ford's reputation for quality is not as high.

As was said above, it will be hilarious to mention that future Holdens are sent to us by Peugeot. Wonder how that will go down on the hill at Bathurst? Can't imagine the drunken fans chanting, "Go Peugeot!"