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Vauxhall Motors used the 12 name for two different cars in the 1930s.


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Vauxhall Magnum

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Opel Vectra compact executive car manufactured by Opel

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Holden Torana car model

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Opel Speedster car model

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Opel Commodore car model

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Isuzu MU

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Opel Meriva mini MPV

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Bedford Vehicles brand of vehicle produced by Vauxhall Motors

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Opel Insignia mid-size/large family car manufactured by Opel

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Vauxhall Wyvern car model

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Vauxhall A-Type car model

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Bedford CF car model

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Opel Corsa Supermini car manufactured by Opel

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Opel Mokka Crossover SUV

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Vauxhall 14-6

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Vauxhall 20-60

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Opel Crossland X Subcompact crossover SUV

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Vauxhall Big Six

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