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The world's first hypercar that will be able to use fuel made out of plastic waste, limited to 33 units Bizzarrini: P538/ P538S: 1965-1966 Racecar 5300 GT Strada: 1965-1968 Coupé Limited to 133 units BMW: 3/15: 1927-1930 Roadster Germany 315/1: 1934–1937 319/1: 1935-1936 328: 1936–1940 507: 1956–1959 3.0 CSL: 1972–1975 Coupé Limited ...
This is a list of current automobile marques that have articles on Wikipedia, arranged in alphabetical order. The year of foundation is shown in brackets. The year of foundation is shown in brackets. Contents
This is a list of specialist manufacturers or marques of modern and classic sports cars. It includes only companies that are devoted exclusively to producing sports cars. A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving; however the exact definition is subject to debate.
This is an incomplete list of every brand (also known as make or marque) of car ever produced, by country of origin, which has an article on Wikipedia. Names should not be added unless they already have an article.
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Pages in category "Car brands" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 302 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The following is a list of passenger automobiles assembled in the United States. Note that this refers to final assembly only, and that in many cases the majority of added value work is performed in other regions through manufacture of component parts from raw materials.
In 1912 the two brands were replaced with the GMC brand. Stellantis: Chrysler: Founded in 1925 from the remnants of the Maxwell Motor Company. Acquired by Daimler-Benz in 1998, forming DaimlerChrysler. Divested in 2007 and acquired by Fiat S.p.A. in 2014, forming Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). FCA and PSA Group merged in 2021 to form ...