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However, their situation became problematic with the DaimlerChrysler merger of 1998, [16] which meant there were only two American-only manufacturers, too few for an organization. The American Automobile Manufacturers Association was thus phased out in January 1999, and a new and different successor group, the Alliance of Automobile ...
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.
In January 2020, the Association of Global Automakers merged with the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers to become the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. [14] Members of both groups became members of the Alliance, representing nearly every automotive manufacturer selling cars and light duty trucks in the US, including the American "Big Three ...
Auto Care Association; Alliance for Automotive Innovation; Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers; American Automobile Association; American Highway Users Alliance;
A further 18 directors are listed, including senior executives from: Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Toyota Motor North America, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association, Recreational Vehicle Industry Association, Chevron, Lafarge North America Cement Division, CITGO Asphalt Refining Company and ...
The Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers (ALAM), began as the Manufacturer's Mutual Association (MMA), an organization originally formed to challenge the litigation of the fledgling automobile industry by George B. Selden and the Electric Vehicle Company. Ultimately, the organization took advantage of its power and became Selden's ...
Rod Alberts, Executive Director North American International Auto Show speaks during the North American Car, Truck and Utility of the Year awards on Monday, January 13, 2020 at TCF Center in Detroit.
Airlines for America; Alliance for American Manufacturing; Alliance for Automotive Innovation; Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers; Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers; The Aluminum Association; America's Credit Unions; America's Infrastructure Alliance; America's Public Television Stations; American Advertising Federation