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Automotive industry in Argentina

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Automotive industry in Argentina is the third largest in Latin America.

The Argentine automotive industry is regulated by the Association of Car Manufacturers (Spanish: Asociación De Fabricantes de Automotores, Adefa),[1] created in 1960, which includes automakers (cars, trucks and buses). Adefa is part of the International Automobile Manufacturers Association (OICA) based in Paris.

Some global companies are present in Argentina, including Fiat, Volkswagen, Ford, Iveco, General Motors, Nissan, Toyota, Scania, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Honda, Groupe PSA (Peugeot-Citroen), etc., as well as national companies, in particular Materfer,[2] ТАТ SA,[3] Helvetica,[4] Crespi, PurSang,[5] etc. The latter produce modern replicas of classic cars.

References

  1. ^ Home | Asociación de Fabricantes de Automotores (ADEFA)
  2. ^ ::: Materfer :::
  3. ^ "Fábrica de carrocerías de buses y camiones (Terminal Automotriz) | Tecnología Avanzada en Transporte S.A. - TATSA". Archived from the original on 2016-11-23. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  4. ^ Helvética remolques
  5. ^ :: Establecimiento PurSang Argentina ::