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''Think'' was owned by ] from ] until ], when it was sold to Swiss ] Microelectronics. ''Think'' was owned by ] from ] until ], when it was sold to Swiss ] Microelectronics.


Before that, it was a seperate company under the ] name. It was founded in ], and the first prototype appeared in ]. Before that, it was an independent company under the ] name. It was founded in ], and the first prototype appeared in ].


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Think is an electric car manufactured by Think Nordic in Aurskog, Norway.

The car seats two, has a range of up to 85 km between charges, and has a top speed of 90 km/h. The chassis is made of aluminum and plastics.

Think was owned by Ford from 1999 until 2002, when it was sold to Swiss KamKorp Microelectronics.

Before that, it was an independent company under the Pivco name. It was founded in 1990, and the first prototype appeared in 1992.

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