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It is also home to a variety of shows throughout the year, which are often car or motorsport related, such as the world's largest annual Land Rover show and the American Car Show.
American car manufacturer Lincoln has long promoted its use of Bridge of Weir leather in their Continental line of luxury cars.
Ed Cole (Edward Nicholas Cole, 1909–1977), American car manufacturer
In 1973 and 1974, as it became clear that the American car market would begin to favor smaller, more fuel-efficient cars, Ford's then-President Lee Iacocca was highly interested in buying powertrains from Honda Motor Company as a way to minimize the cost of developing a small Ford car for the North American market, such as a modified version of Ford of Europe's Ford Fiesta.
The American car maker Cadillac uses sapele wood for interior wood trim on its vehicles.