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A A Automobile Company (1910–1913) 'Blue & Gold, Red John, model Abbott-Detroit (1909–1918) Moved to Cleveland and renamed to 'Abbott' in 1917. Abeln-Zehr (1911–1912) Renamed to 'Zehr' after departure of S. Abeln in 1912. AC Propulsion (1997–2003) tzero model Apex Motor Car Company (1920–1922) Ace model Acme Motor Car Company (1903–1911) Adams Company (1905–1912) 'Adams-Farwell ...
B. S. Cunningham Company. Babcock Electric Carriage Company. Baby Moose (cyclecar) Bachelle Electric. Badger (automobile company) S.R. Bailey & Co. Baker Motor Vehicle. Balzer Motor Company.
The currently active brands from the "Big Three" manufacturers (Ford, General Motors and Stellantis) are shown below. Founded in 1899 as 'Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company' and acquired by General Motors in 1908. Founded as Henry Ford Company in 1901, renamed to Cadillac following Henry Ford 's departure in 1902. Acquired by General Motors in 1909.
Hudson Motor Car Company. Hupmobile made by the Hupp Motor Car Company. Imperial. Jensen Motors. Kaiser Motors. King Midget made by the Midget Motors Corporation. LaSalle. Leyland Motors. Locomobile Company of America.
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. Defunct bus manufacturers (5 C, 31 P) Defunct motorcycle manufacturers (9 C, 3 P) Defunct rolling stock manufacturers (12 C, 1 P) Defunct truck manufacturers (5 C, 29 P)
Arab American Vehicles (1977–1987) Beijing Jeep (1984–1987) American Motors Corporation (AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company on May 1, 1954. At the time, it was the largest corporate merger in U.S. history.
Automobile manufacturers are companies and organizations that produce motor vehicles. Many of these companies are still in business, and many of the companies are defunct. Only companies that have articles on Wikipedia are included in this l
Parent. General Motors. The Saturn Corporation, also known as Saturn LLC, was an American automobile manufacturer, a registered trademark established on January 7, 1985, as a subsidiary of General Motors. [1] The company was an attempt by GM to compete directly with Japanese imports and transplants, initially in the US compact car market.