Do You Know Which Car Brands No Longer Exist?
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Which Car Brand Made The Famous Edsel In The 1950s?
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Is Oldsmobile Still Making Cars Today?
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Which Of These Car Brands No Longer Exists?
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What Country Did The Car Brand Saab Come From?
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Which Defunct Brand Made The DeLorean Sports Car?
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In What Decade Did The Plymouth Car Brand Disappear?
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What Did General Motors Do With The Hummer Brand In 2010?
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Which American Brand Built The Rambler Before Closing Down?
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What Happened To The Luxury Car Brand Packard?
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Which Popular Brand Sold The Le Car In The 1970s?
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Which Car Brand Disappeared After General Motors Shut It Down In 2010?
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Is The Mercury Car Brand Still Being Sold Today?
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Which Defunct Brand Was Famous For Its Muscle Car The Barracuda?
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What Country Did The Now-Defunct Car Brand Yugo Come From?
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Which Defunct GM Brand Was Positioned Between Buick And Cadillac In The 1930s?
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Which Of These Brands Is Still Actively Selling Cars Today?
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Which British Automotive Group Originally Owned The Mini Before BMW Acquired It?
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In What Decade Did The Studebaker Car Brand Finally Close?
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Which German Car Brand Did General Motors Own For Decades Before Selling It In 2017?
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Which Of These Classic Brands Disappeared In The 1980s?
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Which Defunct American Brand Built The Compact Rambler American In The Early 1960s?
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Which Of These Car Brands Merged With Nash In 1954 To Form American Motors?
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In What Decade Did The Mercury Car Brand Finally Close?
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What Country Did The Defunct Car Brand Triumph Come From?
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Which Of These Brands Once Made The Beloved Spitfire Sports Car?
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Which American Brand Disappeared After Making The Popular Corsair?
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What Happened To The German Car Brand Maybach After World War II?
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Which Of These Brands Once Sold The Classic Tucker Automobile?
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Which Of These Iconic Car Brands Is Still Selling Cars Today?
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Which Of These Beloved Car Brands Closed Down In 2004?
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Which Of These Brands Made The Classic Comet In The 1960s?
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Which Defunct Brand Once Made The Luxurious Imperial Sedan?
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Is The Geo Car Brand Still Selling Cars Today?
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In What Decade Did Chrysler Finally Discontinue The Imperial Brand For Good?
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Which Of These Car Brands Was Once Owned By American Motors?
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Which Defunct British Brand Made The Beloved Jaguar Before Ford Bought It?
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Ford
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Chrysler
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Studebaker
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Chevrolet
Ford launched the Edsel in 1957 and discontinued it just two years later after poor sales.
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No, It Closed In 2004
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Yes, Still Active
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It Became Cadillac
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It Merged With Buick
Oldsmobile, founded in 1897, was America's oldest surviving car brand before General Motors shut it down in 2004.
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Dodge
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Lincoln
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Pontiac
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Buick
General Motors discontinued Pontiac in 2010 as part of its bankruptcy restructuring, ending 84 years of production.
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Germany
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Finland
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Sweden
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Denmark
Saab was a beloved Swedish brand that originally made aircraft before building cars — it ceased production in 2011.
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Kaiser-Frazer
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Tucker Corporation
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DeLorean Motor Company
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American Motors
The gull-winged DeLorean became a pop-culture icon after starring in Back To The Future, though the company folded in 1982.
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The 1980s
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The 1970s
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The 1990s
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The 2000s
Chrysler discontinued Plymouth in 2001 after 74 years, ending a brand that once competed directly with Ford and Chevrolet.
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Moved Production To China
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Discontinued It Entirely
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Sold It To Ford
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Merged It With GMC
GM killed the Hummer brand in 2010 after a planned sale to a Chinese firm fell through during bankruptcy restructuring.
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Packard
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Hudson
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American Motors
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Kaiser-Frazer
American Motors Corporation, known for practical and fuel-efficient cars, was absorbed by Chrysler in 1987 and disappeared entirely.
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It Became Lincoln
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It Merged With Cadillac
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It Closed In The 1950s
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It Moved To Europe
Packard was once considered America's finest luxury car, rivaling Rolls-Royce, but the brand collapsed in 1958 after years of decline.
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Alfa Romeo
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Fiat
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Peugeot
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Renault
French brand Renault sold the tiny Le Car across America in the late 1970s but fully exited the U.S. market by 1987.
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Chevrolet
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Buick
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Cadillac
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Saturn
Saturn was launched in 1985 as GM's answer to Japanese imports but never turned a consistent profit.
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Yes, It Still Exists
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No, It Closed In 2010
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It Merged With Ford
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It Became Lincoln
Ford discontinued Mercury in 2010 after 72 years, as the brand had lost its distinct identity from Ford and Lincoln.
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AMC
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Oldsmobile
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Pontiac
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Plymouth
Plymouth launched the Barracuda in 1964, beating the Ford Mustang to market by two weeks.
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Poland
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Romania
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Yugoslavia
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Hungary
The Yugo GV sold for just $3,990 in 1985, making it the cheapest new car ever sold in America.
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DeSoto
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LaSalle
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Marquette
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Imperial
LaSalle launched in 1927 as an affordable Cadillac companion brand and was quietly discontinued in 1940 after 13 years.
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Saturn
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Pontiac
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Oldsmobile
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Buick
Buick is one of GM's oldest surviving brands, founded in 1899, and today sells strongly in China as well as North America.
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Triumph
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Jaguar
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Vauxhall
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Rover
Rover Group owned the Mini brand through the 1990s until BMW purchased it and relaunched it in 2001.
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The 1980s
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The 1960s
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The 1970s
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The 1950s
Studebaker built its last car in 1966 in Hamilton, Ontario, ending a brand that originally made horse-drawn wagons in the 1850s.
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Borgward
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Lloyd
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Glas
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Opel
GM sold Opel to PSA Group in 2017 after owning it since 1929 ending nearly 90 years of American ownership.
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Imperial
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Mercury
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Pontiac
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Saturn
Chrysler's Imperial luxury brand was revived several times but was finally discontinued in 1983 after decades of on-and-off production.
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American Motors
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Crosley
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Studebaker
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Kaiser-Frazer
American Motors championed compact economy cars when rivals ignored them and was eventually absorbed by Chrysler in 1987.
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DeSoto
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Hudson
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Packard
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LaSalle
Hudson and Nash combined in 1954 to form American Motors Corporation ending both brands as independents.
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The 2000s
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The 2010s
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The 1980s
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The 1990s
Ford officially discontinued Mercury in 2011 after 72 years, citing slow sales and overlap with Ford and Lincoln models.
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England
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Germany
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France
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Italy
Triumph was a beloved British sports car brand that ceased production in 1984 after financial collapse.
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Triumph
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Rover
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Austin
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Vauxhall
The Triumph Spitfire, produced from 1962 to 1980, was a compact British roadster beloved for its affordable open-air driving experience.
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Hudson
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Nash
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Kaiser
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DeSoto
DeSoto was shut down by Chrysler in 1960 after 32 years, with the Corsair being one of its final models.
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It Shut Down Completely
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It Moved To America
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It Merged With BMW
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It Became Volkswagen
Maybach ceased all car production in 1941 and never recovered after the war, though Mercedes later revived the name as a luxury sub-brand.
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Crosley Motors
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Kaiser Motors
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Tucker Corporation
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Nash Motors
Tucker built only 51 cars in 1948 before the company collapsed amid controversy, making every surviving Tucker extremely valuable today.
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Mercury
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Saturn
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Pontiac
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Cadillac
Cadillac has been America's luxury car leader since 1902 and remains one of GM's most profitable and recognizable brands worldwide.
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Pontiac
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Oldsmobile
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Saturn
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Mercury
Oldsmobile, founded in 1897, was actually the oldest American car brand when General Motors shut it down in 2004.
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Oldsmobile
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Mercury
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Studebaker
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Pontiac
The Mercury Comet was originally designed as a standalone compact car before Ford assigned it to the Mercury brand in 1962.
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Hudson
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Packard
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Chrysler
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LaSalle
Imperial was Chrysler's flagship luxury line and briefly became its own separate brand in 1955 before disappearing for good in 1983.
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Yes, It Still Exists
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No, It Closed In 2004
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No, It Closed In 1997
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No, It Closed In 2010
Geo was a budget brand created by GM in 1989 and quietly discontinued after just eight years on the market.
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The 1980s
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The 1960s
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The 1990s
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The 1970s
Imperial ended production in 1983 after Chrysler could not sustain a separate luxury brand against Cadillac and Lincoln.
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Saturn
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Eagle
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Geo
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Hummer
Eagle was created by Chrysler after it acquired American Motors in 1987 and survived until 1998.
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British Leyland
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Austin
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Triumph
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Rover
British Leyland owned Jaguar from 1968 until 1984, when the UK government sold it off as a standalone company.
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