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PGO Automobiles is a French car manufacturer, producing exclusive series' of sports cars. The brand operates in the same special market as Wiesmann, and Donkervoort. Their cars are considered an appropriate solution for connoisseurs seeking individuality and style. The French brand was launched in 1980 by three avid automobile fans: the brothers Patrick, Gilles and Olivier Prévôt whose initials formed the brand name: PGO PGO began production by manufacturing replicas but soon moved on to substantiating their own designs into full-scale vehicles.

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  • PGO Automobiles (de)
  • PGO (entreprise) (fr)
  • PGO (automobile) (en)
  • PGO (automerk) (nl)
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  • PGO Automobiles ist ein französisches Unternehmen, das früher Automobile herstellte. Der Sitz befindet sich in Saint-Christol-lez-Alès. (de)
  • PGO (pour Prévôt, Gilles et Olivier) est un constructeur automobile français spécialisé dans les voitures de sport au look vintage. La marque est installée à Saint-Christol-lès-Alès proche du Pôle Mécanique d’Alès, dans le Gard. La production annuelle de PGO Automobiles varie de quarante à quatre-vingts véhicules selon les années et les commandes. (fr)
  • PGO (voluit PGO Automobiles) is een Franse autofabrikant die sportwagens produceert. (nl)
  • PGO Automobiles is a French car manufacturer, producing exclusive series' of sports cars. The brand operates in the same special market as Wiesmann, and Donkervoort. Their cars are considered an appropriate solution for connoisseurs seeking individuality and style. The French brand was launched in 1980 by three avid automobile fans: the brothers Patrick, Gilles and Olivier Prévôt whose initials formed the brand name: PGO PGO began production by manufacturing replicas but soon moved on to substantiating their own designs into full-scale vehicles. (en)
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  • PGO Automobiles SA (en)
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  • PGO Automobiles SA (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PGO_-_Cevennes_-_Mondial_de_l'Automobile_de_Paris_2012_-_002.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PGO_-_Speedster_II_-_Mondial_de_l'Automobile_de_Paris_2012_-_001.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PGO_Hemera_(1).jpg
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  • Gilles and Olivier Prevot (en)
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  • PGO Automobiles ist ein französisches Unternehmen, das früher Automobile herstellte. Der Sitz befindet sich in Saint-Christol-lez-Alès. (de)
  • PGO (pour Prévôt, Gilles et Olivier) est un constructeur automobile français spécialisé dans les voitures de sport au look vintage. La marque est installée à Saint-Christol-lès-Alès proche du Pôle Mécanique d’Alès, dans le Gard. La production annuelle de PGO Automobiles varie de quarante à quatre-vingts véhicules selon les années et les commandes. (fr)
  • PGO Automobiles is a French car manufacturer, producing exclusive series' of sports cars. The brand operates in the same special market as Wiesmann, and Donkervoort. Their cars are considered an appropriate solution for connoisseurs seeking individuality and style. The French brand was launched in 1980 by three avid automobile fans: the brothers Patrick, Gilles and Olivier Prévôt whose initials formed the brand name: PGO PGO began production by manufacturing replicas but soon moved on to substantiating their own designs into full-scale vehicles. The first of these was the Speedster II, this was a two-seater sports car in a retro-style but with a modern specification. It was first seen at the 2000 Paris Motor Show. By 2005 51% of the company had been purchased by subsidiaries of the Al-Sayer Group, whose financial support allowed increased product research and development and resulted in the Cévennes roadster. The Cévennes was notably featured in the video game World Racing 2. At the 2008 Paris Motor Show, a new model was launched called the Hemera. (en)
  • PGO (voluit PGO Automobiles) is een Franse autofabrikant die sportwagens produceert. (nl)
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