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In August 1972, the group changed its name to the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association, [12] to reflect the growing importance of truck makers. [13] A major issue then developed over whether foreign-owned automakers with operations and in some cases manufacturing within the U.S. could join the group. [ 14 ]
This is a list of European automobile manufacturers by country, with articles on Wikipedia. It is a subset of the list of automobile manufacturers for manufacturers based in European countries. It includes companies that are in business as well as defunct manufacturers. Number of automobile manufacturers in Europe
The International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers [1] (OICA; French: Organisation internationale des constructeurs automobiles), founded 1919 in Paris, is an international trade association whose members are 39 national automotive industry trade associations.
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]
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the Netherlands (2 P) * ... Dutch racecar constructors (9 P) Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance (3 C, 5 P) T.
The Auto Alliance (AAM) is a defunct trade group of automobile manufacturers that operated in the United States. 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.
For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of the Netherlands see Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the Netherlands. Subcategories.
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) was founded in 1904. MEMA represents more than 1,000 companies that manufacture motor vehicle components and systems for the original equipment and aftermarket segments of the light vehicle and heavy-duty motor vehicle manufacturing industry in the United States. Motor vehicle component ...