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Encyclopedia > Car maker

The following automobile manufacturers produce or have produced automobiles. Note that these are automobile makers rather than individual types. Some of these have never been independent companies but are sub_brands established by a parent company.

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Automotive company groups

Many of the brands mentioned below no longer exist as separate companies. Some are totally extinct, and some are owned by larger companies:

  • BAIC(北京汽车控股总公司)
  • Brillianauto(华晨集团)
  • Bufori
  • Changhe(昌河)
    • Changhe
  • DongFeng(东风)
    • Dongfeng
  • FAW(中国一汽)
    • Red Banner or HongQi(红旗)
    • Huali(华利)
  • GAZ
    • Volga
    • Chaika
  • Geely(吉利公司)
    • Huapu(华普)
    • Haoqing(豪情)
  • GreatWall Motors(长城集团)
    • GreatWall(长城)
  • Inokom (manufactures automobile based on Hyundai models)
  • Naza (manufactures automobile based on Kia models)
  • Nissan (44% shareholding by Renault and involved in joint venture companies [1] (http://www.renault.com/default.html?/gb/groupe/alliances_p1.htm))
  • Renault (15% shareholding by Nissan and involved in joint venture companies [2] (http://www.renault.com/default.html?/gb/groupe/alliances_p1.htm))
  • TD2000 (Malaysian Classic Car Manufacturer)

Companies by Country

Argentina



Australia

Austria

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

  • Bulgar Renault
  • Chavdar

Canada

A-E

  • Acadian
  • Allard Canada
  • Bricklin
  • Brock Motors
  • Chatham Motors Company
  • Colonial Motors
  • Chalmers Motor Car of Canada
  • Chrysler Canada Ltd.
  • Desoto
  • Dodge Brothers of Canada
  • Dominion Motors Ltd.
  • Durant Motors
  • Everett-Metzger-Flanders Canada Ltd. (also known as E-M-F)

F-I

  • Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd.
  • Fargo
  • Fisher Motor Company. Ltd.
  • Frontenac
  • Galt Motor Company of Canada
  • General Motors of Canada Ltd.
  • Graham-Paige Motors Ltd.
  • Gray-Dort Motors Ltd.
  • Hudson Motors Car Company of Canada, Ltd.
  • Hupmobile of Canada
  • International Harvester

L-R

  • Leroy
  • Maple Leaf
  • Maxwell Motor Company of Canada Ltd.
  • McLaughlin
  • McLaughlin Buick
  • Mercury (Canada)
  • Meteor
  • Monarch
  • National Cycle and Motors of Canada
  • Pontiac Pursuit
  • Russell (automobile)

S-Z

China

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

A-H

L-V

Germany

A-G

H-R

S-W

Hungary

  • Balaton
  • Helix
  • Méray
  • Puli
  • Rába
  • Unitas

India

Iran

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

Latvia

Liechtenstein

  • Jehle

Lithuania

Malaysia

Namibia

  • URI (Cars)

Netherlands

North Korea

Norway

Philippines

  • Sarao

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovenia

South Korea

Spain


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