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Vauxhall Motors is a British automobile company and is currently a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation. Vauxhall, originally named Alex Wilson and Company, was founded by Alexander Wilson in 1857 in London. The first Vauxhall car was built in 1903. Visit the official Vauxhall site. See the ads Vauxhall wanted below.
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Since General Motors bought the company in 1925, Vauxhall has been influenced by the American style, and both with Ford, its main competitor, became successful in Europe. Most current Vauxhall models are derivatives of Opel, a brand also owned by General Motors. See the ads Vauxhall wanted below.
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In 2009, following the parent company's bankruptcy, the sale of Vauxhall and Opel have been negotiated as part of a strategy driven by the German government. See also the ads Vauxhall wanted below.
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03 July 2009 The second hand car market in Qatar has become alive with the onset of summer, as a number of vacationers as well as laid-off employees are trying to sell out their cars before heading home.

BOISE, Idaho - House Republicans, criticized for a bill to raise registration fees for Idaho automobile owners that left trucks untouched, are now pushing an alternative that would slap a 5 percent increase on semis and other large vehicles.