Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
Appearance
Subcategories
This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 21 total.
(previous page) (next page)(previous page) (next page)
Pages in category "Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 768 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
(previous page) (next page)C
- C.R. Patterson and Sons
- California Automobile Company
- Caloric (automobile)
- Cameron (automobile)
- Campbell Motor Car Company
- Canda (automobile company)
- Cannon (automobile)
- Caps Brothers Manufacturing Company
- Car de Luxe
- Car-Nation
- Carbon Motors Corporation
- Carhartt (automobile)
- Carroll Automobile Company
- Carter Twin-Engine
- Cartercar
- Cavac
- Century (automobile)
- Century Motor Vehicle Company
- Chalmers Automobile
- Chandler Motor Car
- Chase Motor Truck Company
- Checker Motors Corporation
- Christie (automobile company)
- Church-Field
- Citicar
- Clarkmobile
- Clénet Coachworks
- Cleveland (automobile)
- Climber Motor Company
- Clipper (steam automobile)
- Clydesdale Motor Truck Company
- Coachcraft Ltd.
- Coates-Goshen
- Coats Steam Car
- Coey-Mitchell Automobile Company
- Colburn Automobile Company
- Cole Motor Car Company
- Colonial (1920 automobile)
- Colonial (1921 automobile)
- Colonial (Shaw automobile)
- Colt Runabout
- Columbia (automobile brand)
- Columbia Motors
- Columbus Buggy Company
- Commonwealth (automobile company)
- Continental Automobile Manufacturing Company
- Continental Motors Company
- Corbin (automobile)
- Corbitt (automobile company)
- Cord (automobile)
- Correja
- Cortland Cart & Carriage Company
- Corwin Manufacturing Company
- Courier Car Co
- Covert (automobile)
- Coyote (automobile)
- Crane & Breed
- Crane-Simplex
- Crawford Automobile
- Crestmobile
- Cricket (1914 automobile)
- Crosley
- Crow-Elkhart (automobile company)
- Cunningham Car Company
- Cunningham Steam Wagon
- James Cunningham, Son and Company
- Cutting (automobile)
- CVI (automobile)
D
- DAC (automobile)
- Dagmar (automobile)
- Daimler Manufacturing Company
- Daniels Motor Company
- Darrin of Paris
- Dart (commercial vehicle)
- Davis (automobile)
- George W. Davis Motor Car Company
- Davis Motorcar Company
- Davis Steam Car
- Davis Totem
- Day (automobile)
- Day-Elder
- Dayton Electric
- De Dion-Bouton
- De La Vergne
- De Luxe
- De Mot
- De Schaum
- De Vaux
- De Vaux Continental
- Deere (automobile)
- DeLorean Motor Company
- Derham Body Company
- Desberon
- DeSoto (automobile)
- Detroit (Wheeler Manufacturing)
- Detroit Auto Vehicle Company
- Detroit Automobile Company
- Detroit Cyclecar
- Detroit Steam Motors Corporation
- Detroit-Dearborn
- Detroit-Oxford
- Devin Enterprises
- Devon Motorworks
- DeWitt Motor Company
- Diamond Reo Trucks
- Diamond T
- Diana Motors Company
- Dile (automobile)
- Dingfelder
- Divco
- Dixie Flyer (automobile)
- Doble steam car
- Dodge (cyclecar)
- Dodgeson
- Dodo (automobile company)
- Dolson
- Dorris Motors Corporation
- Dort Motor Car Company
- Downing-Detroit
- Dragon Automobile Company
- Driggs (automobile)
- Driggs-Seabury
- Du Pont Motors
- Dual-Ghia
- Dudly Bug
- Duesenberg
- Durant (automobile)
- Duryea Motor Wagon Company
- Duryea Power
- Dyke (automobile company)
E
- E-M-F Company
- E. A. Nelson Automobile Company
- Eagle (automobile)
- Earl (automobile)
- Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company
- Elcar
- Eldredge (automobile)
- Electric Vehicle Company
- Electrobat
- Elgin (automobile)
- Elio Motors
- Elkhart Motor Truck Company
- Elmore Manufacturing Company
- Empire (1901 automobile)
- Empire (1910 automobile)
- Endurance Steam Car
- Engler (automobile)
- Envi (automobile)
- Eshelman
- Essex (automobile)
- Etnyre
- Eureka (1900 automobile)
- Eureka (1907 automobile)
- Everitt
- Excel (automobile)
- Exner Revival Cars
F
- Fal-Car
- Falcon-Knight
- Farner (automobile)
- Faulkner-Blanchard
- Federal Motor Truck Company
- Fiberfab
- Fina-Sport
- Fischer (automobile)
- Fisker Automotive
- Flanders Automobile Company
- Fleetwood Metal Body
- Flint (automobile)
- Flint Automobile Company
- Flyer (1913 automobile)
- Forest City Motor Car Company
- Fox (automobile company)
- Franklin (automobile)
- Fredonia (automobile)
- Friend (automobile)
- Frontenac Motor Corporation
- Fuller (automobile)
G
- Gadabout (1914–1916 automobile)
- Gadabout (1946 automobile)
- Gaeth
- Gardner (automobile)
- Gas-au-lec
- Gaslight (automobile)
- Gasmobile
- Gaylord (automobile)
- Geiser Manufacturing
- Gem (automobile)
- General Detroit Corporation
- Genesee (automobile)
- Geo (automobile)
- Geronimo Motor Company
- GJG
- Glasspar G2
- Glide (automobile)
- Graham-Paige
- Grant (automobile)
- Gray (automobile)
- Gray Light Car
- Great Eagle (car company)
- Great Southern Automobile Company