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{{Short description|Italian vehicle and aero-engine manufacturer}} {{other uses of|Ceirano}} {{Infobox company | name = S.P.A.<br>Società Piemontese Automobili | logo = Logo Società Piemontese Automobili.svg | logo_size = 150 | foundation = 1906 | defunct = {{end date and age|1926}} | fate = Taken over by [[Fiat S.p.A.|Fiat]] | location = [[Turin]], [[Italy]] | industry = [[Automotive]] | key_people = [[Michele Ansaldi]], [[Matteo Ceirano]] founders | products = [[Automobile]]s, [[military vehicle]]s | parent = | owner= | subsid = }} '''S.P.A.''' ('''Società Piemontese Automobili''') was an Italian [[automobile]], military vehicle and [[Aircraft engine|aero-engine]] manufacturer founded in Turin by [[Matteo Ceirano]] and [[Michele Ansaldi]]. It was active between 1906 and 1926. In 1908, it merged with [[Fabbrica Ligure Automobili Genova]] (FLAG) and the new company, Società Ligure Piemontese Automobili, was headquartered in Genoa while manufacturing in Turin. In 1923 it moved to Turin and in 1925 was taken over by [[Fiat S.p.A.|Fiat]], whereby car manufacture ceased but commercial and military vehicle production continued. Although car production resumed after [[World War II]], by 1947 the company was fully absorbed into Fiat.
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