List of car brands
This list of automobile makers tries to show every car/automobile marque/brand ever used; some are manufacturing companies in their own right, and others are subsidiary companies or products of badge engineering. The list is sorted by continent and then country, but note that globalisation makes some of these distinctions of historical relevance only.
Africa
Angola
Botswana
- Harper (2006 only, later South Africa)
Côte d'Ivoire
Egypt
Ethiopia
Ghana
- Kantanka (since 1997)
- OTAVI (since 2005)
Kenya
Libya
Madagascar
Morocco
- Laraki (1999–2008)
- Ménara (1993–present)
- Réac
- Triam (since 2007)
Namibia
Nigeria
South Africa
- Badsey (1979–1983, then the company moved to the USA:[1]
- Barnard Motors (since 2008)
- Birkin (1982–present)
- China Auto Manufacturers (2006-present)
- Eagle
- Freeranger
- Griffin
- GSM (1958–1964)
- Harper (since 2006)
- Hayden Dart (1954–1966, 1997–2003)
- Hi-Tech (1992–1996)
- Interstate (1980-c.1985)
- KCC (1980–2003){
- Libra (1990s)
- Lynx
- Revo (since 1984)
- Optimal Energy (since 2008)
- Perana (1967–1996; a famous Ford manufacturer, today only active as a Ford dealer)
- Perana (since 2007)
- Protea (1957–1958)
- Puma (1973–1974, 1989–1991, 2006-current)
- Ranger (1968–1973)
- Replicars (since 1995)
- Revo (since 1984)
- Rotrax
- Salamander
- Sao (1985–1994)
- Shaka (since 1995)
- Superformance (since 1996)
- Uri (seit 1997, since 2008 a part of the defense company Ivema (Pty) Ltd)
- Volkspares (since 1946)
Sudan
Tunisia
Asia
Middle East
Iran
Europe
Most known cars in Europe are British, Italian, French and German models.
North America
Canada
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- Conquest Vehicle Incorporated[2] (present)
- Crow (1915–1918)
- Danduran & Jennings (1895)
- Dart (1914)
- Davis (1924)
- Detroit-Chatham (1911–1912)
- Diamond Arrow (1909–1912)
- Dominion (1911)
- Dominion (1914)
- Duplex (1907–1909)
- Enterra (1987)
- Fisher (1914–1915)
- Forster (1920–1922)
- Frontenac (1931–1933)
- Frontenac (1959–1960)
- Galt (1911–1912)
- Galt (1913–1915)
- Gareau (1910)
- Gray-Dort (1915–1925)
- Guy (1911)
- Harding (1911–1912)
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- Jules 30 (1911–1912)
- Kennedy (1909–1912)
- Leroy (1899–1907)
- Lethbridge (1908–1909)
- Locus
- London Six (1922–1924)
- Manic GT (1969–1971)
- Marathon (1976–1981)
- McKay (1911–1914)
- McLaughlin (1908–1922)
- McLaughlin Buick (1923–1942)
- Menard (1908–1910)
- Meteor (1949–1976)
- Monarch (1946–1961)
- Moose Jaw Standard (1916–1918)
- National
- Oxford (1913–1915)
- Palm (1918–1919)
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- Peck (1913)
- Plethore
- Publix (1947–1948)
- Queen (1901–1903)
- Regal (1914–1917)
- Roberts Six (1921)
- Royal Six (1921)
- Russell (1905–1916)
- Russell-Knight (1910–1915)
- Sager (1910)
- Sellew-Royce (1911)
- Still (1899–1903)
- Studebaker (1963–1966)
- Timmis (1968–present)
- Tudhope (1906–1913)
- Tudpole
- Two-in-One
- Winnipeg (1921)
- Wright (1929)
- ZENN (2006–2010)
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Mexico
- Cimex
- Dina
- FANASA (missing between the 60s and 70s)
- Mastretta
- VAM
- Autobuses King
- Grupo Electrico Motorizado
United States of America
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
South America
Argentina
- Adelmo
- AJR
- Alcre
- Anasagasti (1911–1915)
- Andino (1967–1973)
- Anadón (1995–present)
- ASA (1985–present)
- Autoar (1950–1962)
- Bambi (1961)
- Baufer
- Biscayne (1998–present)
- Castano
- Corvill
- Crespi
- de Carlo
- Dinarg (1961–1962)
- Dinfia
- Donatini
- Donto (2010-)
- Di Tella (1959–1965)
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- Luján Hnos
- Oliva
- Macnie-Rey
- Norma Sport
- RG Sport (1992–1997)
- RYCSA
- Rolmar
- Strega
- Taita
- Teram
- Titania
- Vassalli
- Winograd
- Zunder (1960–1962)
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Brazil
Uruguay
See also
References
- Georgano, Nick (Ed.). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000. ISBN 1-57958-293-1
- Mazur, Eligiusz (Ed.). World of Cars 2006/2007: Worldwide Car Catalogue. Warsaw: Media Connection, 2006. ISSN 1734-2945