Renault Argentina#Ciadea
The Compania Interamericana de car Móviles SA, better known by its acronym CIADEA, is a former automotive and commercial vehicle manufacturers in Santa Isabel, Córdoba de la Nueva Andalucía, Argentina. The company was founded in 1992 by businessman Manuel Antelo as a holding company in a joint venture with the French Renault SA founded. With the acquisition of the majority shareholding in 1997, the French group underwent his Argentine companies to consolidate and divided the CIDEA in founded in 1975, subsidiary Renault Argentina SA one. The main competitors were the Sevel Argentina SA and the Brazilian auto Latina S. A.
Where the company was founded with a respective participation to 50 per cent, succeeded Renault in 1997 to acquire a stake of 61 percent. Until then, were next to the Argentine Renault on several agreements with the General Motors do Brasil SA also Chevrolets and GMCs for the Brazilian market in a second album made . But also imported cars from Colombia and France, as well as trucks of the Swedish brand Volvo had the CIADEA in their model program.
Today, the original factory is still owned by Renault, but is now used only as a car museum of the Group.
Model Overview
Renault 11 1992-1997 Argentina Argentina
Renault 12 1992-1994 Argentina Argentina
Renault 18 1992-1993 Argentina Argentina
Renault 21 1992-1997 Argentina Argentina
Renault 25 only 1992 France France
Renault Fuego 1992-1993 Argentina Argentina
Renault Safrane 1992-1997 France France
Renault Trafic Rodéo 1992-1997 Argentina Argentina Chevrolet Trafic 1993-1997 Brazil Brazil
Renault Twingo 1992-1997 Ecuador Ecuador
Chevrolet C -20 1993-1997 Brazil Brazil
GMC Chevette 1993-1997 Brazil Brazil
Renault 19 1993-1997 Argentina Argentina
Volvo FH series 1993-1997 Sweden Sweden
Renault Clio 1996-1997 Argentina Argentina