Kish Khodro
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Kish Khodro is a car company based in Kish, Iran. Established in 1998, 40% of the company is owned by the Iranian State Bank. Their original model was the plastic-bodied Sinad I hatchback, which was built by Mohammad Saffari Kermani. This was followed by the differently styled Sinad II and the coupe version, the Sinad III. In 2003 they launched the Ason Wagon, and in 2004 they launched the Veek MPV, which is based on the first generation Renault Scenic. Their production volume in 2003 was 100 cars.[1]
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