Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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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.
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- 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
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- 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
- Green Vehicles
- Greenleaf (automobile)
- GreenTech Automotive
- Greyhound (automobile company)
- Grinnell (automobile)
- Griswold (automobile)
- Grout (automobile)
- Gurley (automobile company)
- Gyroscope (automobile)
H
- H. A. Moyer (automobile)
- H. C. S. Motor Car Company
- Hackett (automobile)
- Hackney (automobile)
- Hahn Fire Apparatus
- HAL (automobile)
- Hall (cyclecar)
- Halladay (automobile)
- Hamilton (automobile company)
- Hammer (American automobile)
- Hammer-Sommer
- Handley-Knight
- Hanover (automobile)
- Hanson (automobile company)
- Harrison (automobile)
- Harroun
- Harvard (automobile)
- Hatfield Motor Vehicle Company
- Havers (automobile)
- Hawk (cyclecar)
- Haynes Automobile Company
- Haynes-Apperson
- Heine-Velox
- Henney Motor Company
- Henry (automobile)
- Henry Ford Company
- Hercules Gas Engine Company
- Herff–Brooks Corporation
- Herreshoff (automobile)
- Hewitt-Lindstrom (automobile)
- Hidley Steam Car
- Hitchcock (automobile)
- HM Vehicles Free-way
- Hobbie Accessible
- Hoffman (Cleveland automobile)
- Hoffman (Detroit automobile)
- Hol-Tan
- Holbrook Company
- Hollier
- Holly (automobile company)
- Holsman Automobile Company
- Holt Manufacturing Company
- Holyoke Automobile Company
- Hudson (steam automobile)
- Hudson Motor Car Company
- Hupmobile
- Hupp-Yeats
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K
- K-R-I-T Motor Car Company
- Kaiser Jeep
- Kaiser Motors
- Kaiser-Frazer
- Kansas City Motor Car Company
- Kauffman Motor Vehicle Company
- Keeton
- Keller (automobile)
- Kelsey (automobile company)
- Kensington (steam automobile company)
- Kent's Pacemaker
- Kermath
- Kessler Motor Company
- Keystone (gasoline automobile)
- Keystone (steam automobile)
- Keystone Motor Company of Philadelphia
- Kidder (steam automobile company)
- Killen-Strait
- King (automobile)
- King Midget
- King-Remick
- Kissel Motor Car Company
- Kline Kar
- Knox Automobile Company
- Komet (American automobile)
- Koppin
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- LCE (automobile)
- Lad's Car
- LaFayette Motors
- Lambert (automobile)
- Lane (automobile)
- LaSalle (automobile)
- Leach (automobile)
- Leach (steam automobile company)
- Leata
- Lenawee (car)
- Lexington (automobile)
- Liberty Motor Car
- Light (automobile)
- Lincoln (1914 automobile)
- Lincoln Motor Car Works
- Lion (automobile)
- Liquid Air
- Little (automobile)
- Little Princess (automobile)
- Locomobile Company of America
- Logan (automobile)
- Logan (cyclecar)
- Lone Star (1920 automobile)
- Lorraine (automobile)
- Lost Cause Motors
- Louisiana Motor Car Company