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==History== | ==History== | ||
===So Motors=== | ===So Motors=== | ||
- | + | '''So Motors''' was created in 1980 as an experiment. It was a test to see if [[So International|So Manufacturing]] could create a successful car. The car was the [[So Shi-Tei]]. The Shi-Tei was a compact car powered by the Si4. The Shi-Tei turned out to be a minor success until 1987 when sales began to fall. Production of the Shi-Tei stopped in January 1994. | |
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- | '''So Motors''' was created in 1980 as an experiment. It was a test to see if So Manufacturing could create a successful car. The car was the [[So Shi-Tei]]. The Shi-Tei was a compact car powered by the Si4. The Shi-Tei turned out to be a minor success until 1987 when sales began to fall. Production of the Shi-Tei stopped in January 1994. | + | |
The Shi-Tei was brought back into production in 2002 by J. Robert Motors. J. Robert Motors turned So Motors into a minor success. In 2005, So International was purchased by Jayatsu. Bill Kennedy became President of So Motors in 2006. The Shi-Tei was redesigned in 2007. | The Shi-Tei was brought back into production in 2002 by J. Robert Motors. J. Robert Motors turned So Motors into a minor success. In 2005, So International was purchased by Jayatsu. Bill Kennedy became President of So Motors in 2006. The Shi-Tei was redesigned in 2007. |