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  2. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    Club Car is an American company that manufactures electric and gas-powered golf carts and small utility vehicles for personal and commercial use. It is currently owned by Platinum Equity after being acquired in 2021. [1] Before that, the company was a business unit of the Ingersoll Rand corporation in its Industrial Technologies division. [2]

  3. Citroën DS - Wikipedia

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    The Citroën DS ( French pronunciation: [si.tʁɔ.ɛn de.ɛs]) is a front mid-engined, front-wheel drive executive car manufactured and marketed by Citroën from 1955 to 1975, in fastback/sedan, wagon/estate, and convertible body configurations, across three series of one generation. Marketed with a less expensive variant, the Citroën ID, the ...

  4. DS Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Website. dsautomobiles.com. DS Automobiles is a French luxury - premium marque created in 2009. Formerly part of Automobiles Citroën S.A., DS has been a standalone brand ultimately owned by PSA Group, later Stellantis. The independent DS marque was created in 2014 from the former DS subbrand and line of models of Citroën cars made since 2009 ...

  5. DS 4 - Wikipedia

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    DS 4S. Citroën C4 (2020) The DS 4 ( Citroën DS4 before 2015) is a subcompact executive car, and it is the second model in the luxury DS sub-brand created by Citroën, now an independent brand. Starting in 2021, it is currently in its second generation, which is based on an all-new EMP2 platform shared with the Opel Astra L and Peugeot 308 III.

  6. DS 5 - Wikipedia

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    Height. 1,513 mm (59.6 in) Curb weight. 1,500 kg (3,307 lb) The Citroën DS5 was prefigured by the Citroën C-Sportlounge, a concept carpresented by Citroën in September 2005 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and designed by Frédéric Soubirou under Citroën design chief Jean-Pierre Ploué. The Citroën C-Sportlounge inspired the DS 5 in 2011, and ...

  7. DS 3 - Wikipedia

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    DS 3. The DS 3 (formerly known as Citroën DS3 and DS 3 Crossback) is a luxury supermini initially produced by the French automobile manufacturer Citroën and officially launched in January 2010. [1] Positioned below the DS 4, this was the first and entry-level model from the DS premium sub-brand (pronounced déesse, which is French for goddess ...

  8. Category:DS vehicles - Wikipedia

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  9. DS 9 - Wikipedia

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    Height. 1,460 mm (57.5 in) Chronology. Predecessor. Citroën C6. DS 5. The DS 9 is an executive car introduced in 2020 by DS. The company's first vehicle to be marketed to both Europe and Asia but assembled solely in China, the DS 9 serves as the flagship DS luxury-premium line, slotted above the DS 3, DS 4 and the DS 7 Crossback in size.