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Based in Seattle. Ajax Motor Vehicle Company (1901–1903) Based in New York City. Aland Motor Car Company (1916–1917) Albany Automobile Company (1907–1908) Alden Sampson Company (1904) Sampson model. Albaugh-Dover Co. (1910–1911) Also known as Aldo.
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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.
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 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)
Pages in category "Defunct automotive companies of the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
List of former automotive manufacturing plants. The table below lists former automotive industry manufacturing factories and facilities. This transport-related list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Serbia (1 P) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Slovakia (1 P) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of South Africa (3 P) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of South Korea (6 P) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Spain (2 C, 33 P) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Sweden ...
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.