LDV Group Limited, formerly Leyland DAF Vans, was a British van manufacturer based in Washwood Heath, Birmingham. Historically part of Rover Group and...
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LDV may refer to: LDV Group, formerly the UK manufacturer of Leyland DAF Vans and part of GAZ, before administrators sold to SAIC Motor LDV Vans Trophy...
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The LDV Convoy is a light commercial van that was manufactured from 1983 until 2006. The Convoy and its predecessors were wider and longer versions of...
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EFL Trophy (redirect from LDV Vans Trophy)
rounds/seasons – statto.com Archived 6 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine "English LDV Vans Trophy 2002-2003 Northern First Round". Statto. Archived from the original...
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The LDV Pilot was the last of a series of a panel vans that was produced by from 1974 until 2005, originally as the 1974 Leyland Sherpa developed by the...
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originates from the LDV Maxus model of the defunct British commercial vehicle manufacturer LDV Group, following the acquisition of LDV's intellectual property...
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SAIC Motor (redirect from SAIC Group)
Roewe RX5 Roewe RX9 Maxus was formed in 2011 following the acquisition of LDV Group by SAIC in 2010, and produces MPVs, pickup trucks, and SUVs for both domestic...
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Nissan Serena (redirect from LDV Cub)
In June 1998, LDV Group entered into an agreement with Nissan to sell a rebranded version of the Vanette Cargo. This was named the LDV Cub and was sold...
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Flemish and Netherlands governments holding the majority of the shares. LDV Group, as a van manufacturer based in Birmingham, England backed by 3i, which...
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the subject of a management buyout and a new independent van company, LDV Group, was established. Sherpa/200 Series 300 Series David Bowen (23 April 1994)...
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for her involvement in the collapse of the MG Rover Group. Her company briefly took over the LDV Group before selling it to China's SAIC Motor. She held...
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1995–1997, and the control digit during 2009–2015 for selected models from the group. The VIN control digit is also used, although not in all brand-models. In...
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LDV Hospitality is a restaurant group based in New York City, founded in 2008 by John Meadow. As of March 2018[update], LDV has 28 restaurants across...
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receivership. Four new companies emerged from it as management buyouts: LDV Group as a van manufacturer based in Birmingham; continued trading until 2009...
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(GAZ Group) and non-public (Military-Industrial Company) assets. In the summer of 2006 "GAZ Group" acquired UK based manufacturer of light trucks LDV Holdings...
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Carpenter Body Company 1989 to 1999 School bus United States Convoy Minibus LDV Group 1996 to 2006 United Kingdom County Single deck Hyundai Motor Company 1998...
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was suspended in 2008 and did not resume, due to the collapse of the LDV Group. The plant was subsequently demolished for redevelopment. Birmingham Garrison...
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external customers. It was used by Austin Rover in the Austin Maestro and by LDV Group in their 2.5-tonne van. BB T4.20 As with the 4.20 but turbocharged with...
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In 1989 Freight Rover became Leyland-DAF Vans, which then became the LDV Group in 1993. The site covered 85 acres (34 ha), with Bromford House being...
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Nissan (category Fuyo Group)
Astra between 1984 and 1989. LDV Group sold a badge-engineered light commercial vehicle version of the Nissan Serena as the LDV Cub from 1996 to 2001. The...
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was split into three independent companies; the UK van operation became LDV, the Dutch operation resumed trading as DAF Trucks and the UK truck operation...
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The Austin Rover Group (abbreviated ARG) was a British motor manufacturer. It was created in 1982 as the mass-market car manufacturing subsidiary of British...
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enter a joint venture with LDV Limited to develop a new commercial vehicle that would replace both the Lublin II and the old LDV Convoy range, however following...
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Rover (marque) (section Rover Group)
then became the flagship brand of the newly and eponymously renamed Rover Group in 1988, which included the actually stronger and more valuable brand names...
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vehicle manufacturer LDV Group asked the UK government for a £30 million bridging loan to facilitate a management buyout of the group. On the same day this...
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GAZ (redirect from "GAZ Group)
GAZ made a move on the LDV company based in Birmingham, England, and acquired the van maker from the venture capital group Sun European Partners, LLP...
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MG Rover Group was a British carmaker that existed between 2000 and 2005. It was the last domestically owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British...
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Comanche (yacht) (redirect from LDV Comanche)
Australian Jim Cooney, and was renamed to LDV Comanche, as part of a one-time sponsorship from SAIC Maxus Automotive Co's LDV brand. The yacht later returned to...
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