Cremmel Motor Corp.
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History
The Cremmel Motor Corporation was founded in 1920 By John H. Cremmel of Cape Arion, HA. The company made one type of car, with only minor changes between 1920 and 1929. When the government went communist in 1929, Cremmel was seized by the government, along with all of the other car companies. As time progressed, the government introduced new car companies, to prevent the import of cars from non-communist nations. By 1991, there were forty two car manufacturers owned by the government. When the revolt was done, the Federated States of Kedalfax and the Communist Union of Kedalfax agreed that ownership of Cremmel, the Kedalfax Motor Corporation, and the Delon Transportation Company should be returned to the ancestors of their founders. In Cremmel's case, it was John H. Cremmel III. He immediately made the company public. After three years, Cremmel bought the Delon Transportation Company and foreign auto maker Jedu. In 1999, the Cremmel Corporation introduced the new Generation make.
Makes
Cremmel
Cremmel is the luxury line of the company.
Jedu
Jedu is the mid-range group of vehicles.
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Generation
Founded in 1999 as a brand aimed towards younger drivers, the Generation line includes small, inexpensive, sporty cars.