List of automobile manufacturers |
Automobile marques from the earliest produced to those being manufactured
today. Note these are automobile makers rather than individual types. Some of these have never been independent companies but are
rather sub-brands established by a parent company.
Current Automotive Corporations
Many of the below-mentioned brands no longer exist as separate companies. Some are totally extinct, and some are owned by
larger companies. The companies and company groups are:
- Holden
- Lightburn
- Hartnett
- Alpha Sports
- Finch
- Amuza
- Australian
Kitcar
- FPV
- Bavariacars
- Birchfield
- G-Force
- Bomac
- Bullet
- Homebush
- Carbontech
- HSV
- Classic Glass
- Kraftwerkz
- Classic Revival
- Cobra Craft
- Piper
- Daktari
- PRB
- Daytona
- Python
- Deuce Customs
- RCM
- Devaux
- RMC
- DRB
- Roaring
Forties
- Elfin
- Robnell
- Evans
- Austro-Daimler
- ÖAF
- Puch
- Steyr
- Steyr-Daimler-Puch
- FN
- Germain
- Miesse
- Minerva
- Nagant
- Vivinus
A-H
L-V
A-G
H-P
S-W
- Kewet
- Think aka. Pivco.
- Troll
- Monteverdi
- Rinspeed
- Sbarro
A-E
F-L
M-R
S-W
There were over 1800 automobile manufacturers in the United States from 1896 to 1930. Very few survived and only a few new
ones were started after that period.
Major current US Automakers
With their various brand-names, many of which earlier had been independent companies:
Other US auto makers
A
- Ace Motor Corp
- AC Propulsion
- Aerocar
- Ajax
- Allen
- Allstate
- Ambassador
- American
Electric
- American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
- American Motors
- American Voiturette Company
- Anderson Electric Car Company (later Detroit Electric)
- Anhut Motor
Car Company
- Apperson (see also Haynes-Apperson)
- Armstrong
Electric
- Arnolt
- Auburn
- Austin
- Avanti
B
- Baker Electric
- Bantam
- Beaver
- Bobbie Kar
- Briscoe Motor
Company
- Briggs-Detroiter
- Brush Motor
Car Company
- Buffalo Electric
C
- Chalmers
- Chandler
- Chaparral
- Checker Cab
- Church
- Cleveland
Electric
- Clenet
- Cole
- Colonial
- Columbia
Electric
- Columbia Motors
- Commerce
- Consolidated Motor Company
- Cord Automobile
- Courier
- Crawford Automobile
- Crosley
- Crow-Elkhart
- Cunningham
D
- Day
Automobile Company
- Dayton Electric
- Davis
- Del Mar
- De Lorean
- Demotcar
- De Soto
- Detroit
Automobile (1899-1901)
- Detroit-Dearborn
- Detroit Electric
- Diplomat
- Doble
- Dort
- Durant
- Duryea
- Duesenberg
E-G
- Edsel (short-lived Ford subsidiary)
- Electrakar
- Electric Carriage and Wagon Company (1896-1897) becomes Electric Vehicle Company
- Electric
Vehicle Company (1897-1909) becomes Columbia
- Electrobat
- E-M-F Company
- Essex
- Everitt
- Excelsior
- Excalibur
- Flint Motor
Company
- Franklin
- Frazer
- Frazer Nash
- Frazier
- Graham
- Gregory
H-K
- Harrison
- Haynes-Apperson (see
also Apperson)
- Herreshoff
- Hollier
- Hoppenstand
- Huber
- Hudson
- Hupp
- Imperial
- International Harvester
- Jackson Automobile Company
- Jeffrey
- Johnson
Service Company
- Jordan
- Kaiser
- Keller
- King Motor
Car Company
- Kingsway
- Kissel Motor Car Company
- K-R-I-T Motor Car Company
L-N
- LaFayette
- La Salle
- Liberty
- Lion Motor
Car Company
- Locomobile
- Marmon
- Martin
- Maxwell
- Maxwell-Briscoe
- Metzger
Motor Car Company
- Michigan Automobile Company
- Michigan Motor Car Manufacturing Company
- Munson Company
- Muntz
- Mustang
- Overland, (Willys)
- National
- Nash
- Northern Manufacturing Company
- Northway
O-R
- Oakland
- Packard
- Paige
- Panoz
- Parry Auto
Company
- W.A. Paterson
Company
- Peerless
- Pierce-Arrow
- Playboy
- Pope
- Publix
- Pup
- Queen
- Rambler
- Republic
- Reo
- Riker Electric
- Rocket
- Russell-Knight
S-U
- Sampson
- Saxon Motor Car Company
- Scarab
(Reventlow)
- Sears, Roebuck Company
- Standard Motor Company
- Stanley
- Stearns
- Stevens-Duryea
- Stoddard
- Stout-Scarab
- Studebaker
- Stutz
- Thomas-Detroit
- Towne Shopper
- Tucker
- United States Motor Company
W-Z
- Warren-Detroit
- Waverley
Electric
- Welch Motor
Car Company
- White
- Willys
- Winton
- Woods Electric
- Zimmer
See also: Lists of companies
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