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Automotive industry in France : ウィキペディア英語版 | Automotive industry in France France was a pioneer in the automotive industry and is the 13th-largest automobile manufacturer in the world by 2014 unit production and the third-largest in Europe (after Germany and Spain).〔〔〔〔〔〔〔 It had consistently been the 4th-largest from the end of World War II up to 2000. France is home to two major automaking companies - PSA Peugeot Citroën (owner of the Peugeot and Citroen marques) and Renault S.A. (owner of the Renault marque and of Dacia of Romania, Renault Samsung Motors of South Korea and 43% of Nissan). The France-based Renault Trucks is a major producer of commercial vehicles and is owned by Volvo AB. Both PSA Peugeot Citroën and Renault produce a large number of vehicles outside France. French-designed cars have won the European Car of the Year and World Car of the Year awards numerous times. The Citroën DS took third place in Car of the Century award and has been named the most beautiful car of all time by ''Classic & Sports Car'' magazine.〔("This Just In: Model T Gets Award" ), James G. Cobb, ''The New York Times'', December 24, 1999〕 French automotive manufacturers were long dominant in francophone Africa, but beginning in the 1970s the Japanese were making inroads due to lower prices and the availability of suitable light offroad cars and trucks. ==History==
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