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Defunct Auto Brands

Horizontales
This subsidiary of General Motors had a ringed planet for a logo.
The owner of this Ohio-based auto manufacturer also owned an appliance company and a popular broadcasting corporation. In 1934 he purchased the CIncinnati Reds baseball team.
This World War I flying ace established a car company and attached his fighter squadron insignia to them
This company was named after a 16th-century Spanish explorer
This company was America's first attempt to compete with European automakers like Ferrari and Lamborghini
This manufacturer of early electric cars marketed them for women drivers.
This company's "Speed Wagon" truck inspired the name of a rock band decades later.
This maker's 1950 Champion was its all-time best seller. It featured a distinctive "bullet" nose.
This car had a major part in 1985's "Back to the Future"
This division of Ford Motors, named after a Roman god, ended production in 2011
This Wisconsin automaker was the first to offer seatbelts—as a factory option—in 1949.
Verticales
From 1954 to 1988, this company produced memorable cars such the Rambler, Gremlin, AMX, and the original Jeep Cherokee.
This manufacturer of taxicabs decorated their cars with a distinctive game-board pattern.
This company's steam-powered car set the one-mile speed record in 1906 at 28.2 seconds.
This automaker took its name from the color of the taxicabs they produced.
This Depression-era President had a car named after him.
This unusual 20-foot-long car was designed by inventor Buckminster Fuller.
The logo for this brand once had an image of the famous pilgrim ship "Mayflower."
This well-known automaker was established in 1897 and introduced the first fully automatic transmission in 1940.
This company is famous for producing just one model, a rear-engine automobile with three headlights. There were only 51 of these cars made!
This luxury automobile was marketed by General Motors under the name of a 17th-century French explorer.
This automaker was named after a Detroit department-store entrepreneur, not the river in New York.