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National Motor Vehicle Company
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Columbia Automobile Company
company
Union Automobile Company
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Kissel Motor Car Company
Vehicle manufacturer based in Wisconsin, 1906-1942
Metz Company
early automobile manufacturer
Saxon Motor Car Company
1910s-20s automobile manufacturer
American Simplex
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Apperson
right|thumb|1916 Apperson Jack Rabbit Touring Car
right|thumb|Apperson Chummy Roadster
thumb|1920 Apperson advertisement
thumb|Apperson north plant (1916)
thumb|Apperson south plant (1916)
thumb|1905 Apperson Model B touring Car
The Apperson was a brand of American automobile manufactured from 1901 to 1926 in Kokomo, Indiana.
Lozier
thumb|250px|1908 Lozier, Model I (i) touring car
thumb|Lozier Model H (1908-1910)
The Lozier Motor Company was a brass era producer of luxury automobiles in the United States. The company produced automobiles from 1900 to 1918, in Plattsburgh, New York and from 1910, at Detroit, Michigan.
==History==
Lozier Motor Company was founded by Henry Abram Lozier, an Indiana-born sewing machine and bicycle manufacturer. After selling his bicycle business, Lozier moved to Plattsburgh to manufacture boat engines. In 1900, he entered the automobile business. At his death in 1903, his son Harry took over t
Knox Automobile
former American car manufacturer
Selden Motor Vehicle Company
automobile manufacturer
Springuel
thumb|right|A Springuel automobile
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.
Little Motor Car Company
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Stevens-Duryea
thumb|250x250px|1910 Stevens-Duryea Plant
thumb|250x250px|1910 Stevens-Duryea Plant
thumb|250x250px|1910 Stevens-Duryea Partner Plant from Stevens Arms and Tool Company
Stevens-Duryea was an American manufacturer of Veteran and Brass Era automobiles in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, between 1901 and 1915 and Vintage Cars from 1919 to 1927.
Woods Motor Vehicle
American electric automobile manufacturing company, trading between 1899 and 1916

Peugeot Type 146
vehicle model
Lion-Peugeot Type V4C3
motor vehicle
Mitchell-Lewis Motor Company
automobile company
Oldsmobile Six
car model
Speedwell Motor Car Company
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
JPL
American automobile manufacturer
Packard Six
motor vehicle
Haynes Automobile Company
defunct United States automobile manufacturing company
Sizaire-Berwick
Sizaire-Berwick was an Anglo-French automobile manufacturer active between 1913 and 1927.
Jackson Automobile Company
former US automobile manufacturer
Lion-Peugeot Type VC2
motor vehicle
Cunningham automobile
pioneering American production automobile
Owen Magnetic
American brand of hybrid electric luxury automobiles manufactured between 1915 and 1922
Premier Motor Manufacturing Company
former American car manufacturing company
Grout
former automobile manufacturer from the US
Keeton
The Keeton was a brass era automobile built in Detroit, Michigan from 1912 to 1914 by the Keeton Motor Car Company.
Lurquin-Coudert
thumb|1904 Lurquin-Coudert, , Amnéville, [[France]]
O-We-Go
thumb|The only known surviving O-We-Go, a 1914 model, which is currently on display at the Northeast Classic Car Museum.|240x240px
The O-We-Go was an American Cyclecar manufactured in 1914 in Owego, New York.
McFarlan Automobile
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Iris
British automotive brand
Vauxhall A-Type
car model
Lambert
labmbert automobile
Barley Motor Car Co.
automobile manufacturer
Jeffery Quad
four-wheel drive truck
Templar automobile
former American car manufacturer
Dorris Motors Corporation
Defunct US car company