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The American Automobile Manufacturers Association was thus phased out in January 1999, and a new and different successor group, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, was formed and included many foreign-owned manufacturers.
It was the leading advocacy group for the auto industry, representing 77% of all car and light truck sales in the United States. The Auto Alliance was active in the areas of environment, energy and motor vehicle safety. In 2019, the Alliance was merged with the Association of Global Automakers to form the Alliance for Automotive Innovation ...
Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946–1975 (Fourth ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 9780873415217. Mazur, Eligiusz, ed. (2006). "World of Cars 2006/2007: Worldwide Car Catalogue". World of Cars: Worldwide Car Catalogue. Media Connection. ISSN 1734-2945
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Auto Care Association; Alliance for Automotive Innovation; Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers; American Automobile Association; American Highway Users Alliance; Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers; Automobile Blue Book; Automobile Club of America; Automobile Club of Southern California; Automobile Manufacturers Association
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In 1990, the AIA changed its name to the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers (AIAM). [5] In 2011, the AIAM changed its name to the Association of Global Automakers. [6] In 2012, there were 12 [7] member companies, including Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai and Kia. [8]