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    Rebadging (redirect from Badge-engineering)
    designing or engineering a new model or brand (at high cost or risk), a manufacturer creates a distinct automobile by applying a new "badge" or trademark...
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    longer in a variety of countries under the Chrysler Corporation's badge engineering marketing approach. Manufactured in Detroit at the Lynch Road facility...
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    Motors logo on the serial number tag. One of the first cases of "badge engineering" began in 1917 with Texan automobiles assembled in Fort Worth, Texas...
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  • obvious effect of the plan for the Australian car buyer was the appearance of badge-engineered vehicles, where the same basic vehicle was sold by several companies...
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    Enduro and Enduro R models produced from 2008 to the present day, as well as badge-engineered variants sold with Husqvarna and Gas Gas branding. The 690 Enduro...
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    Insignias and badges of the United States Navy are military badges issued by the United States Department of the Navy to naval service members who achieve...
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    1973 and 1997. Mazda used the 929 nameplate for export markets only, badge engineering its Luce model until 1991 and then transferring the name to export...
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  • others are from subsidiary companies or divisions, or are products of badge engineering. This is not a list of every brand that is available for sale in each...
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    cars, beginning the practice of using the company's skills and name for badge-engineered (and modified) luxury versions of many of the BMC (and later...
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    Cimarron was to become one of the most controversial examples of badge engineering in the American automotive industry, sharing much of its entire design...
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    The GM BEV2 platform is an automotive platform made by General Motors designed specifically for small electric vehicles. Multiple divisions of the LG Corporation...
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  • a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (rebadging), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different...
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    Badged as "IMP II". Available in Standard or Super trim. Sold from February 1966– March 1968, it was still based on UK Mk I CKD kits. PB Imp: Badged as...
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    front-wheel-drive version across two generations, from 1995 to 2022. Through badge engineering, the Volkswagen Sharan shares the same platform with the SEAT Alhambra...
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  • The Princess is a ]]badge engineering|badge engineered]] variant of the Austin A99 Westminster, manufactured by BMC from 1959 to 1968 and marketed under...
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    Several factors influenced this. First, the Laser was a product of badge engineering, therefore it had to compete with two other cars that were virtually...
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    Munitions Badge Maintenance Badge Missile Maintenance Badge Logistics Readiness Badge Supply and Fuels Badge Transportation Badge Logistics Plans Badge Administration...
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    son, or the first-born son of a family. The Taro was a project of badge engineering. The Taro was a rebadged fifth generation Toyota Hilux, which was...
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    differ little technically and visually, being a prime example of badge engineering. They share mechanicals and body structure with the Sevel Nord light...
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    General Motors-Holden competition. This reflected BMC's policy of badge engineering in the 1950s and 1960s. Power was by a six-cylinder version of the...
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    its engineering code T137 – a name still used for the original series by enthusiasts. Following Chrysler Corporation policy of badge engineering to provide...
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    popular — as well as synonymous with GM's most transparent examples of badge engineering, highlighted almost indistinguishably on the August 22, 1983 cover...
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    Daimler badge between 1966 and 1983. The Daimler Sovereigns were based on contemporary Jaguar bodyshells, chassis and engines in an example of badge engineering...
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  • Denali XT 2010 Granite 2010 Granite CPU GMC General Motors Chevrolet Badge engineering Meyer, Donald (2002-05-01). "The First Century of GMC Truck History"...
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    both the similarly sized E-body Caravelle and the K-body Reliant. Badge engineering was employed to give Dodge and Chrysler their own versions of the...
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    oversaw all GM product development at the time. Lutz, a supporter of badge engineering, wanted to leverage the Saab 9-3 to fill holes in Cadillac's product...
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    Camaro, AMC Javelin, and Plymouth Barracuda. Captive imports and badge engineering increased in the US and the UK as amalgamated groups such as the British...
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    also sold in Canada with the Fargo badge. In addition, following Chrysler Corporation policy of badge engineering to provide a greater number of sales...
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    become BMC. All three marques would soon be heavily involved in BMC's badge engineering. The Pathfinder and 6/90 were Nuffield designs. The Wolseley received...
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    S201/401/501, which was also offered as the Morris WF by means of badge engineering. A military 4x4 variant known as the K9 was also produced and was...
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