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Benz Patent-Motorwagen
vehicle widely regarded as the first automobile
Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile (formally the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors) was a brand of American automobiles, produced for most of its existence by General Motors. Originally established as "Olds Motor Vehicle Company" by Ransom E. Olds in 1897, it produced over 35 million vehicles, including at least 14 million built at its Lansing, Michigan, factory alone.
Fiat 4 HP
car model
Benz Velo
first serial-produced car
De Dion–Bouton
French automobile company
Peugeot Type 1
car model
Benz Viktoria
touring motorcar produced by Benz Motor Company
Peugeot Type 4
Automobil model
Peugeot Type 5
motor vehicle
Peugeot Type 3
car model
NW Präsident
Mors
French automobile manufacturer
Peugeot Type 2
car model
Winton Motor Carriage Company
American automobile manufacturer
Peugeot Type 10
car model
Peugeot Type 8
car model
Locomobile Company of America
company
Egg
car
Ceirano GB & C
automobile manufacturer
Peugeot Type 16
car model
Elmore
automotive company
Peugeot Type 6
car model
Peugeot Type 7
motor vehicle
Daimler Motorkutsche
motor vehicle
Peugeot Type 24
motor vehicle
Renault Voiturette
motor vehicle
Peugeot Type 25
Motor car produced by French.
Peugeot Type 21
motor vehicle
Columbia Automobile Company
company
Krieger Company of Electric Vehicles
automobile manufacturer
Peugeot Type 9
motor vehicle
Arnold
automobile manufacturer
Orient
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Pope-Waverley
thumb|1910 Waverley Coupe thumb|1914 Waverley plant thumb|1914 Waverley Service Depot thumb|Waverley advertisement (1913) Pope-Waverley was one of the marques of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Albert Augustus Pope and was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1908 until production ceased in 1914 they became independent again as the Waverley Company.
Métallurgique
thumb|upright=1.36|1921 Métallurgique 12-14 HP sports roadster Métallurgique were cars made by ''Société Anonyme L'Auto Métallurgique'', Marchienne-au-Pont, Belgium, between 1898 and 1928. Before making cars, the company had made railway locomotives and rolling stock.
Horsey Horseless
proposed automobile design
Jeantaud
thumb|Jeantaud Milord (1898)
NW First Truck
motor vehicle
Bersey electric cab
Electric vehicle developed and manufactured in 1896
Cunningham automobile
pioneering American production automobile
Audibert & Lavirotte
automobile manufacturer