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Ford Motor Company
American multinational automotive company

Cadillac
Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac (), is the luxury vehicle division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM). Its major markets are the United States, Canada, and China; Cadillac models are also distributed in 34 additional markets worldwide. Historically, Cadillac automobiles were at the top of the luxury field within the United States, often competing with Lincoln, but have been outsold by European luxury brands including BMW and Mercedes since the 2000s. In 2019, Cadillac sold 390,458 vehicles worldwide, a record for the brand.

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.
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Packard
thumb|Packard plant (1903)
Packard (formerly the Packard Motor Car Company) was an American luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last Packards were built in South Bend, Indiana, in 1958.
Ford Model A
car model 1903
Benz Velo
first serial-produced car
Fiat 4 HP
car model
De Dion–Bouton
French automobile company
Pierce-Arrow
American automobile manufacturer
Fiat 12 HP
car model
Rolls-Royce 10 hp
Car model
Ford Model C
Ford car model (1904-05)
Lanchester Motor Company
car manufacturer
Fiat 8 HP
motor vehicle
Fiat 6 HP
car model
Fiat 24-32 HP
motor vehicle
Fiat 16-20 HP
motor vehicle
Fiat 10 HP
motor vehicle
Rambler
automobile brand name
Mercedes 35 hp
Touring motorcar produced by DMG
Fiat 60 HP
motor vehicle
Marmon Motor Car Company
company

Abbott-Detroit
thumb|Abbott-Detroit 1911
The Abbott-Detroit was an American luxury automobile manufactured between 1909 and 1919. It was designed by John G. Utz, designer of the Chalmers, who had previously worked for Olds Motor Works and the Autocar Company. Considered powerful and well-designed, the Abbott sported a Continental engine. The cars were guaranteed for life by 1913, when electric lighting and starting had been standardized.
Ford Model B
full-size car
Ariel Motorcycles
defunct British maker of bicycles and motorcycles

Lorraine-Dietrich
thumb|Share of the Société Lorraine des Anciens Établissements De Dietrich et Cie, issued January 1928
thumb|right|Lorraine-Dietrich 12 HP Torpedo 1912
thumb|right|Lorraine-Dietrich 130hp 1909
Mors
French automobile manufacturer
Peerless
American automobile manufacturer
Nimbus
Danish motorcycle
Overland Automobile
company
Oldsmobile Curved Dash
1900s car model
Vivinus
thumb|Vivinus 1900
thumb|Share of the Automobiles Vivinus SA, issued 1908
thumb|Vivinus phaeton (1902)
thumb|Vivinus duc tonneau (1902)
Vivinus cars were made by Ateliers Vivinus S.A., a company founded in 1899 in Schaerbeek, Brussels. The company was renamed Automobiles Vivinus S.A. in 1908.
Maxwell Motor Company
American automobile manufacturer
Napier & Son
British engineering company

Locomobile Company of America
company
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Lohner-Porsche
thumb|right| Lohner-Porsche (1902).
Lohner–Porsche is a term encompassing several electric vehicles designed by Ferdinand Porsche and manufactured at Lohner-Werke in the early 1900s. They include the first hybrid electric vehicle and the first commercial hub motor car. The hybrid "Mixed" or "Mixte" racecars are powered by a gasoline engine which drives four electric motors, one in each wheel hub. The battery-powered "Touring" or "Chaise" commercial cars utilize only two front-wheel hub motors.
Thomas Motor Company
automobile company
Alldays & Onions
english engineering and automobile manufacture company
Peugeot Type 36
car model
Elmore
automotive company
Peugeot Type 56
car model
Baker Motor Vehicle
company
McLaughlin Motor Car Company
Canadian manufacturer of automobiles
Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau
The first Cadillac automobiles
Peugeot Type 37
motor vehicle
Peugeot Type 54
car model
Peugeot Type 58
motor vehicle
Peugeot Type 57
motor vehicle
NW B
car model

Renault Voiturette
motor vehicle
Peugeot Type 33
car model
Rover 8
motor vehicle
National Motor Vehicle Company
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Argyll Motors Ltd
former automobile manufacturer in Scotland
NW D
car model
Adami
automobile manufacturer
NW E
car model
Columbia Automobile Company
company
Peugeot Type 63
carmodel (1904)
Krieger Company of Electric Vehicles
automobile manufacturer