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he origins of the Santana company can be traced back to the formation of Metalu'rgica de Santa Ana, S.A. in Linares, Province of Jaén, on 24 February 1955. The company's factory, which would manufacture agricultural machinery, had been built with the aid of public funding from the Spanish government, which was keen to promote the industrialization of the province. The following year, an agreement was reached with Rover to build the Land Rover at the plant, with the first Spanish-built models scheduled to reach the marketplace in 1959; in the event, that deadline was beaten by a year...
Event 1958 The first Spanish-built Land Rovers are launched: Series II models, with a choice of 2-litre or 4-litre petrol engines and a 2-litre diesel engine. 1962 Production of the Series IIA begins, in 4-litre petrol and 2-litre diesel versions. 1967 Production of a new model, the Land Rover 1300, begins, again in both petrol and diesel versions. 1968 The Land Rover 109" "Rural Taxi" is launched, with 5 doors and a second row of forward-facing seats. 1969 Assembly of 106" military versions begins, with various versions, including an ambulance and special models designed for deep-fording and desert use. 1970 Special versions of the 88" and 109" Land Rovers are launched, with anatomical seats, Alpine windows, an aerodynamic hood and headlights mounted in the front wings. 1972 All models gain the wing-mounted headlights. 1974 Production of the Series III models begins, with some important improvements over the Series II, including synchromesh on all gears and a dashboard redesigned with safety in mind. 1975 All models gain dual-circuit brakes. 1976 All models gain a brake servo, and manufacture of a 1-tonne, 6-cylinder military version begins. 1977 The first 6-cylinder diesel-engined 109" Land Rovers are built. 1978 The Land Rover 1300 is replaced by the Santana 2000, with a 2-tonne payload and 6-cylinder engine. 1980 The 88" model is withdrawn, and a number of improvements are introduced across the remaining range, including a 5-bearing crank. 1981 The company name is changed from Metalu'rgica de Santa Ana, SA to Land Rover Santana, SA. 1982 A contract is signed with Suzuki which would saw the Japanese company take a 20% stake in Santana, who would in turn start building the Suzuki SJ-series off-roaders, with first sales planned for 1985/86. These Spanish-built models had over 60% European content, which meant that they were exempt from the quotas governing Japanese imports to Europe. [The manufacture and sale of such models currently forms Santana's core business.] 1991 Suzuki Motor Corporation becomes the majority shareholder in Santana, with 49% of the share capital. This led to the company being renamed Santana Motor, SA at the end of the year and Land Rover production was discontinued. 1994-95 Company reorganisation sees the workforce reduced by 862 people, and a new direction for the company. A new Contract of Licence is signed with Suzuki, and Soprea SA of Andalusia acquires 83.74% of the share capital. 1995-97 The EU Commission approved community funding for the company, and agreements are signed with Suzuki for the production of new diesel-engined models and extension into new sales markets. 1997 The Contract of Licence with Suzuki is extened to 2006, and Santana's share capital is reconstructed.
yap... o segundo é o discovery, e o primeiro o defender...mas o primeiro é o meu preferido!
Citar yap... o segundo é o discovery, e o primeiro o defender...mas o primeiro é o meu preferido! O 1º a traz de repente parece um UMM O 2º é como diz o luke, demasiado land rover Não gosto
Citar Citar yap... o segundo é o discovery, e o primeiro o defender...mas o primeiro é o meu preferido! O 1º a traz de repente parece um UMM O 2º é como diz o luke, demasiado land rover Não gosto MAS HÁ ALGUMA COISA QUE GOSTES?????????????????