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In 1913, Swiss-born racing driver turned engineer Louis Chevrolet and General Motors founder Billy Durant created a company they called Chevrolet – or Chevy, for short. Since then, the manufacturer...

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Chevrolet quickly established itself as a favourite amongst ordinary folks, many of whom were won over by the Chevy Royal Mail roadster. Launched in 1914, the Royal Mail was simple yet attractive...

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Chevrolet’s website is nice to look at and easy to navigate around. The landing page showcases some of the brand’s recent achievements such as the fact that, for the last three years, Chevy has...

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Chevrolet is one of American’s top selling car manufacturers and since 1921 has sold over 200 million trucks and cars. In fact, in 2011, Chevy was the top selling car brand in America and if every...

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Bugatti was founded in 1909 by Milan-born French designer Ettore Bugatti. Hailing from a family of artists, Ettore considered himself artist first, engineer second: a fact reinforced by the stunning...

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With Bugatti, it’s almost like looking at two separate brands. On one hand, we have the have the historical Bugatti, whose cars raced to victory in the 1920s and 30s. On the other, we have the Bugatti...

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Upon visiting the official Bugatti website, we were first greeted by a stunning photograph of the brand-new Chiron sporting a glorious, sky blue paint-job. Scroll down and you’ll see an array...

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How can you not be romantic about Bugatti? Here are some interesting facts which only add to the dreamy mystery surrounding the brand. Ettore Bugatti considered himself more of an artist than an...

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Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903 by Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of one-time car manufacturing mecca Detroit. Ford is the world’s fifth largest automaker, based on worldwide...

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The Ford website looks and feels fresh, modern and unmistakably American. It is colourful and engaging with a definite emphasis on sales and, more specifically, the consumer. The site contains...