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  • 2 Fast 2 Furious Cars

    Four most notable 2 Fast 2 Furious cars are silver Skyline, pink Honda S2000, red Mazda RX-7, and gold Toyota Supra. In addition to these four unforgettable cars, there are a few more cool cars that are worth to have a look. 2 Fast 2 Furious was introduced in 2001 and it is about a decade ago. What are the coolest cars on earth during that time? Compared to The Fast and The Furious part 1, cars appeared in the 2 Fast 2 Furious are cooler with some advance features. Although every car enthusiast is waiting to see The Fast and The Furious 6 cars, the list of 2 Fast 2 Furious cars here is still a piece of delicious cake for car lovers.

    1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R

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    The silver Skyline is decorated with blue lining and a few famous car accessories brand stickers on the car hood. Under the hood, it is powered by a RB26DETT N1 engine that produces more than 450 hp. With a set of NOS system installed, Brian O’Corner has won most of the races except the one with Dominic Toretto. Underneath, the car is festooned with blue color led light which make it looks unique.

    Honda S2000

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    The Honda S2000 is one of the most notable cars after the blue Skyline GT-R not just because of the car but also the driver. Suki is the one one drive this car in the movie and it has been customized with Veilside bodykit. This cute little pink Honda S2000 is now part of Petersen Automotive Museum in L.A.

    Mazda RX-7

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    The small-body powerful-twin-turbo-engine Mazda RX-7 has been a highlight in the movie. Such a great car has been used in The Fast and The Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift, as well as Fast & Furious part four.

    Toyota Supra

    toyota supra from 2 fast 2 furious

    Another strong and powerful car sit beside the Nissan Skyline GT-5 is a gold Toyota Supra. The well-tuned Supra produces more than 300 hp with a 2JZ-GTE engine under the hood.

    Mitsubishi Eclipse Spider

    mitsubishi-eclipse-spider

    Remember the part when Brian O’Corner met his childhood friend Roman Pearce? Roman was then drive a purple Mitsubishi Eclipse Spider when he was assigned with a mission.

    Mitsubishi Evolution 7

    mitsubishi evo7 from 2 fast 2 furious

    A Mitsubishi Evolution 7 was given to Brian O’Corner after his notable Skyline GT-R was disabled with the fictional harpoon ESD (Electronic Disription Device).

    1970 Dodge Charger R/T

    Dodge Charger RT

    Muscle cars are always in Americans’ blood. A car related movie is incomplete without any muscle cars. Therefore, John Singleton decided to put a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T to make the movie more interesting.

    1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko

    Remember the ending part when Brian O’Corner drive a blue muscle car and fly to a yacht? That was a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko. The Camaro Yenko was prepared by Yenko Chevrolet under the command of Don Yenko. The car is equipped with a 402cid 7.0L V8 engine that produces 423 hp. That is the power that allows the car to fly in the sky for a few seconds. The production for Yenko Super Camaro is limited, thus, there are not much of this car survived on earth today.

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    1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko – One of the most prominent 2 Fast 2 Furious cars.

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  • List of car audio brands

    Here’s a plate of delicious A-list of car audio brands from A to Z. The best car audio brands as well as not-so-best car audio brands can be found here. Although it is not a complete list but it has consists of a few very top car audio brands such as Alpine, Blaupunkt, JVL, JBL, Kenwood, Pioneer, Sony, and others. (more…)

  • Defunct British Car Manufacturers

    Do you know that there were 381 British car manufacturers born in the United Kingdom over a century? 40 car manufacturers among them are still manufacturing cars and export worldwide today but the remaining 341 manufacturers have become history. Some of the defunct manufacturers appeared in the history for a few decades while some just last for a few years due to many reasons. Indeed, some of the British car manufacturers produce very limited cars in a short period of time. This is one reason why there are very unique British antique cars appear in some major antique car shows and you may not be able to recognize the car brand through the logo. Let’s see the list of car manufacturers in the United Kingdom from A to Z which on longer in business today. See also: list of car brandslist of Chinese car brands.

    A

    Abbey (1922)
    ABC (1920-1929)
    Aberdonia (1911-1915)
    Abingdon (1902-1903)
    Abingdon (1922-1923)
    Academy (1906-1908)
    Accles-Turrell (1899-1901)
    Ace (1912-1916)
    Achilles (1904-1908)
    Adams (1905-1914)
    Adamson (1912-1925)
    Addison (1906)
    Advance (1902-1912)
    AEM (1987)
    Aero Car (1919-1920)
    Aeroford (1920-1925)
    Africar (1982-1988)
    AGR (1911-1915)
    Airedale (1919-1924)
    AJS (1930-1932)
    Albany (1903-1905)
    Albany (1971-1997)
    Albatros (1923-1924)
    Alberford (1922-1924)
    Albert (1920-1921)
    Albion (1900-1913)
    ALC (1913)
    Alex (1908)
    Allard (1899-1902)
    Allard (1937-1960)
    Alldays & Onions (1898-1918)
    Allwyn (1920)
    All-British (1906-1908)
    Alta (1931-1947)
    Alvechurch (1912)
    Alvis (1919-1967)
    Amazon (1921-22)
    André (1933-1934)
    Anglian (1905-1907)
    Anglo-American (1899-1900)
    Anglo-French (1896-1897)
    Angus-Sanderson (1919-1927)
    Arab (1926-1928)
    Arbee (1904)
    Archer (1920)
    Arden (1912-1916)
    Argon (1908)
    Argyll (1899-1928)
    Argyll (1976-1990)
    Ariel (1898-1915; 1922-1925)
    Arkley (1970-1995)
    Armadale (1906-1907)
    Armstrong (1902-1904)
    Armstrong (1913-1914)
    Armstrong Siddeley (1919-1960)
    Armstrong Whitworth (1904-1919)
    Arno (1908)
    Arnold (1896-1898)
    Arnott (1951-1957)
    Arrol-Aster (1927-1931)
    Arrol-Johnston (1896-1928)
    Arsenal (1898-1899)
    Ascot (1904)
    Ascot (1928-1930)
    Ashley (1954-1962)
    Ashton-Evans (1919-1928)
    Asquith (1901-1902)
    Aster (1922-1930)
    Astra (1954-1959)
    Astral (1923-1924)
    Atalanta (1915-1917)
    Atalanta (1937-1939)
    Atlantis (1981-1986)
    Athmac (1913)
    Atkinson and Philipson (1896)
    Atomette (1922)
    Attila (1903-1906)
    Aurora (1904)
    Ausfod (1947-1948)
    Austin (1906-1989)
    Austin-Healey (1952-1971)
    Autotrix (1911-1914)
    Autocrat (1920s) (see Hampton)
    Autovia (1936-1938)
    AV (1919-1924)

    B

    Baby Blake (1922)
    Baker & Dale (1913)
    Bantam (1913)
    Barnard (1921-1922)
    Barnes (1904-1906)
    Batten (1935-1938)
    Baughan (1920-1929)
    Bayliss-Thomas (1922-1929)
    Bean (1919-1929)
    Belsize (1901-1925)
    Berkeley (1956-1961)
    Bifort (1914-1920)
    Billings-Burns (1900)
    Black Prince (1920)
    Blériot-Whippet (1920-1927)
    Bond (1948-1974)
    Bound (1920)
    Bow-V-Car (1922-1923)
    BPD (1913)
    Bradwell (1914)
    Brotherhood (1904-1907)
    Brough Superior (1935-1939)
    Breckland Technology (2000-2009)
    Britannia (1913-1914)
    British Salmson (1934-1939)
    Broadway (1913)
    Brooke (1901-1913)
    BSA cars (1907-1926; 1929-1940)
    Buckingham (1914-1923)
    Buckler (1947-c.1962)
    Burney (1930-1933)
    Bushbury Electric (1897)

    C

    Calcott (1913-1926)
    Calthorpe (1905-1926)
    Cambro (1920-1921)
    Carden (1912-1923)
    Carlette (1913)
    Castle Three (1919-1922)
    CFB (1920-1921)
    Centaur (1974-1978)
    Chambers Motors (1904-1929)
    Charawacky (1894-1914)
    Chater-Lea (1907-1922)
    Chota (1912-1913)
    Christchurch-Campbell (1922)
    Clan (1971-1974)
    Clan (1982-1985)
    Clarendon (1902-1904)
    Climax (1905-1909)
    Cluley (1921-1928)
    Clyno (1922-1930)
    Connaught (1952-59)
    Coventry Motor Company (1896-1903)
    Coventry Premier (1912-1923)
    Coventry-Victor (1926-1938)
    Crossley (1904-1937)
    Crouch (1912-1928)
    Crowdy (1909-1912)
    Croxted (1904-1905)

    D

    Dalgliesh-Gullane (1907-1908)
    Dawson (1919-1921)
    Deasy (1906-1911)
    Dellow (1949-1959)
    De Lorean (1981-1982)
    Diva (1961-1966)

    E

    Eadie (1898-1901)
    Economic (1921-1922)
    Edismith (1905)
    Enfield (1969-1973)
    Ekstromer (1905)
    Electric Motive Power (1897)
    Electromobile (1901-1920)
    Elswick (1903-1907)
    Elva (1958-1968)
    Emms (1922-1923)
    Endurance (1899-1901)
    Esculapeus (1902)
    Evante (1983-1994)

    F

    Fairthorpe (1954-1973)
    Frazer Nash (1924-1957)

    G

    Galloway (1920-1928)
    Garrard (1904)
    Garrard & Blumfield (1894-1896)
    Geering (1899-1904)
    Gerald (1920)
    Gibbons (1917-1929)
    Gilbern (1959-1973)
    Gilbert (1901)
    Gilburt (1904-1905)
    Gill (1958-1960)
    GN (1910-1925)
    Godfrey-Proctor (1928-1929)
    Gordon-Keeble (1960-1961; 1964-1967)
    Grose (1898-1901)
    Guy (ca1919-1932)
    GWK (1911-1931)
    Gwynne (1922-1929)
    Gwynne-Albert (1923-1929)

    H

    Hampton (1911-1933)
    Healey (1946-1954)
    Hewinson-Bell (c.1900)
    Hill & Stanier (1914)
    Hillman (1907-1976)
    Horstmann Cars (1914-1929)
    HRG (1936-1956)
    Hubbard (1904-1905)
    Humber (1896-1976)

    I

    Iden (1904-1907)
    Imperial (1901-c.1906)
    Imperial (1904-1905)
    Imperial (1914)
    Invacar (1947-1977)
    Invicta (1900-1905)
    Invicta (1913-1914)
    Invicta (1925-1950)

    J

    James and Browne (1901-1910)
    Jappic (1925)
    Jensen (1936-1976; 1983-1992; 1999-2002)
    Jensen-Healey (1972-1976)
    Joel-Rosenthal (1899-c.1902)
    John O’Gaunt (1901-1904)
    Jowett (1906-1954)

    K

    Karminski (1902)
    Kieft (1954-1955)
    Kingsburgh (1901-1902)
    Kyma (1903-1905)

    L

    LAD (1913-1926)
    Ladas (1906)
    Lagonda (1906-1964)
    Lambert (1911-1912)
    Lammas-Graham (1936-1938)
    Lanchester (1895-1956)
    Land Master (1970s-1980s)
    Lee Stroyer (1903-1905)
    Lems (1903-1904)
    Lester Solus (1913)
    Leuchters (1898)
    Leyland (1920-1923)
    Light Car Company/LCC
    Lloyd (1936-1950)
    Lonsdale (1982-1983)
    Lotis (1908-1912)
    Lucar (1913-14)

    M

    Madelvic (1898-1900)
    Maiflower (1919-1921)
    Marauder (1950-1952)
    Marcos (1959-2007)
    Marendaz (1926-1936)
    Marlborough (1906-1926)
    Maudslay (1902-1923)
    MG (1923-2010)
    Mini (1959-2000)
    Morris (1913-1983)
    Motor Carrier (1904)

    N

    Napier (c.1900-1924)
    Napoleon (1903)
    Neale (electric car) (1896)
    New Carden (1923-1925)

    O

    Ogle (1960-1972)
    Omega (1925-1927)
    One of the Best (1905)
    Oppermann (1898-1907)
    Orpington (1907-20s)

    P

    Palm (1922-1923)
    Palmerston (1920-1922)
    Panther (1972-1992)
    Paramount (1950-1956)
    Paydell (1924-1925)
    Payze (1920-1921)
    Peel (1955-1966)
    Peerless (1957-1960)
    Perry (1913-1916)
    Phoenix (1903-1926)
    Phoenix (1905)
    Piper (1967-1975)
    Projecta (1914)

    Q

    Quadrant (1905-1906)
    Quasar-Unipower (1968)
    Queen (1904-1905)

    R

    Railton (1933-1950)
    Railton (1989-1994)
    Ralph Lucas (1901-c.1908)
    Rapier (1933-1937)
    Reliant (1952-2002)
    Rex (1901-1914)
    Rickett (1858-1860)
    Ridley (1901-1907)
    Riley (1898-1969)
    Rochdale (1952-1968)
    Rodley (1954-1956)
    Roper-Corbet (1911-1913)
    Rover (1904-2005)
    Rudge (1912-1913)
    Russon (1951-1952)
    Ruston-Hornsby (1919-1924)
    Ryley (1901-1902)
    Rytecraft (1934-1940)

    S

    Santler (1889-1922)
    Scootacar (1957-1964)
    Scott (1921-1925)
    Sheffield-Simplex (1907-1920)
    Sheppee (1912)
    Siddeley (1902-1904)
    Siddeley-Deasy (1912-1919)
    Simplic (1914)
    Sinclair (1984-1985)
    Singer (1905-1970)
    Skeoch (1921)
    Skirrow (1936-1939)
    Smith & Dowse (1900)
    Sports Junior (1920-1921)
    Squire (1935-1936)
    SS (1934-1945)
    Standard (1903-1963)
    Star (1898-1932)
    Sterling (1987-1992)
    Storey (1920-31)
    Straker-Squire (1906-1925)
    Strathcarron (1998-2001)
    Sunbeam (1899-1937; 1953-1976)
    Sunbeam-Talbot (1938-1954)
    Swallow (1931-1934)
    Swallow Doretti (1954-1955)
    Swift (1900-1931)

    T

    Talbot (1903-1938)
    Tamplin (1919-1925)
    Tiny (1912-1915)
    Tornado (1958-1964)
    Tourette (1956-1958)
    Toward & Philipson (1897)
    Trident (1965-1978)
    Triumph (1923-1984)
    Trojan (1922-1936; 1962-1965)
    Turner (1951-1966)
    Tyseley (1912-1914)

    U

    Unipower (1966-1970)
    Urecar (1923)
    Utopian (1914)

    V

    Vale (1932-1935)
    Valveless (1908-1915)
    Vanden Plas (1960-1980)
    Vapomobile (1902-1904)
    Velox (1902-1904)
    Vulcan (1902-1928)

    W

    Warne (1913-1915)
    Warwick (1960-1962)
    Weigel (1906-1909)
    Whitlock (1903-1932)
    Wigan-Barlow (1922-1923)
    Wilbrook (1913)
    Williamson (1913-1916)
    Wilson-Pilcher (1901-1904)
    Wolseley (1896-1975)
    Woodrow (1913-1915)
    Wrigley (1913)

    X

    Xtra (1922-1924)

    British cars
    British Cars

  • List of Chinese car brands

    Chinese car brands
    From clothing to yacht to electrical goods, we have seen a lot of things are now “Made in China” including cars, trucks, and commercial cars. Approximately, there are about 19 million cars were built in China over these years. Therefore, it is a must to know all the Chinese car brands and recognize their logos although not much of them are available in the U.S. right now. Currently, there are 61 Chinese car brands listed here from A to Z. Please contact us or drop your comment here if you found any car brands in China that is missing from the list.

    B

    Baolong
    Beijing Automobile Works (BAW)
    BYD Auto

    C

    Chang’an (Also known as Chana)
    Changfeng
    Changhe
    Chengan
    Chery (Pronounce as Qirui in Chinese)

    D

    Dadi (Professional pick-up and SUV manufacturer in China)
    Dongfeng (East Wind – One of the largest automaker in China)
    Dongnan (South East, also known as SEM)

    E

    Everus (Li Nian)

    F

    FAW Tianjin (Xiali)
    First Automobile Works (FAW)
    Forta
    Foton (Fu Tian,
    Fudi
    Fukang
    Fuqi
    Fuxing

    G

    Geely (Jili – It means good luck in Chinese)
    Gonow
    Great Wall Motor
    Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group (GAIG) (One of the most famous car brands in China)
    Guizhou / Yunque

    H

    Hafei (Famous for manufacturing minivan and small passenger cars in China)
    Haima
    Hawtai (Huatai)
    Heibao (It means black panther in Chinese, meaning the car run fast like it?)
    Hongqi (Red Flag)
    Huachen (Brilliance)
    Huali
    Huayang

    J

    Jianghuai (JAC)
    Jiangling (JMC) – Official website: http://www.jmc.com.cn
    Jiangnan
    Jinbei
    Jonway

    L

    Landwind
    Li Nian (Everus) (?? – It means idea/concept in Chinese)
    Liebao
    Lifan
    Liming

    N

    Nanjing Soyat

    Q

    Qingling – Official website: http://www.qingling.com.cn/

    R

    Roewe (Technology acquired from Rover)

    S

    SAIC (China’s largest car manufacturers)
    Shuanghuan

    T

    Tianma (Heavenly Horse)
    Tongtian

    W

    Wuling

    X

    Xinkai – Official website: http://www.hbxk.com/

    Y

    Youngman
    Yuejin
    Yutong (Mostly focus on bus manufacturing)

    Z

    Zhong Tai (Electric Cars)
    Zhonghua
    Zhongshun (Polarsun Automobile – http://www.polarsunmotor.com/)
    Zhongxing (Zxauto)
    Zhongyu
    Zotye (?? in Chinese)

    After seeing all these Chinese car brands, how much you wish to own one of these Chinese cars?

    See also: list of car brands

  • List of Car Brands

    car brands
    Right now, this is the most complete list of car brands you ever wanted. The list here consists of car brands from United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, China, Japan, India, Australia, Canada, Russia, South Korea, South America, Africa, Iran, Asia, and some other countries that produce cars over the years. The list here also includes manufacturers that build classic cars, bubble cars, micro cars, mini cars, track cars, kit cars, race cars, trucks, and caravan. The reason we say it is the most complete list is because you can also find some car brands that is already “Rest in peace” (defunt) and also some car brand names before the have been renamed. You will surprise that how many are them out there. Enjoy the list.

    A

    Abarth
    AC
    ACE
    Acura
    Adler
    Aero
    Aixam
    Albion
    Alfa Romeo
    Allard
    Alta
    Alvis
    AMC
    Amilcar
    Aprilia
    Ariel
    Armstrong
    Ascari
    ASL – ASL Garaiya is one of it
    Aston Martin
    Auburn
    Audi
    Austin
    Austin Healey
    Authi
    AvtoVAZ (???????)

    B

    BAC
    BAW (Beijing Automobile Works)
    Barreiros
    Baolong
    Beardmore
    Beauford
    Berkley
    Bentley
    Biscuter
    Bitter
    Bizzarrini
    BMC
    BMW
    Brabham
    Bristol
    Brooklands
    Borgward
    Bufori
    Bugatti
    Buick
    BYD

    C

    Cadillac
    Caparo
    Caterham
    Chana (Chang’an)
    Changcheng
    Changfeng
    Changhe
    Checker (1922 – 2010) – Famous for their taxicabs
    Chery (Qirui)
    Chesil
    Chevrolet
    Chevron
    Chinkara (India)
    Chrysler
    Citroen
    Commer (1905 – 1979)
    Cooper
    Cord (1929 – 1932, 1936 – 1937)
    Corvette

    D

    Dacia
    Dadi – Chinese car brand
    Daewoo
    Daihatsu
    Daimler
    Darracq (1896 – 1913)
    Datsun
    DAX
    De Dion-Bouton (1883 – 1932)
    Delage
    Delahaye (1895 – 1954)
    Dellow (1949 – 1956)
    DeLorean
    Dennis
    DeSoto
    Detomaso
    DKW (1916 – 1966)
    Dodge
    Dome – Not coffee but racing car builder in Japan
    Donnet (1914 – 1935), French car manufacturer
    Dongfeng (Dongfeng Means East Wind in Chinese)
    Duesenberg (1913 – 1937)

    E

    Elddis
    Elizalde
    Elva
    Enasa
    Essex (1918 – 1932)
    Eucort
    Excalibur

    F

    Facel Vega (1939 – 1959)
    Ferrari
    Fiat
    Fisker
    Force – Indian car maker
    Ford
    Forta
    Foton
    Frazer Nash
    Fudi
    Fukang
    Fuqi
    Fuxing

    G

    GAC
    GAZ
    Geely – China
    Gilbern (1959 – 1973)
    Ginetta
    GMC
    Gonow
    Great Wall
    Goggomobil
    Gordon-Keeble (1963 – 1967) – Only 100 Gordon-Keeble ever produced

    H

    Hafei
    Haima
    Hawtai (Huatai)
    Heinkel – The famous bubble car brand
    Hindustan
    Hillman
    Hispano-Suiza
    Holden
    Honda
    Hongqi
    Horch
    Hotchkiss (1903 – 1955)
    HRG
    Huachen
    Huali
    Huayang
    Humber (1868 – 1931)
    HUMMER
    Hupmobile (1909 – 1940)
    Hyundai

    I

    Infiniti
    Isuzu
    Isetta
    ISO
    Iveco
    Invicta

    J

    Jaguar
    JBA
    JEEP
    Jensen
    Jianghuai
    Jiangling
    Jiangnan
    Jinbei
    Jonway
    Jowett (1906 – 1954)

    K

    Khaleej
    Kia
    Koenigsegg
    KTM

    L

    Lada
    Lagonda – It’s now owned by Aston Martin
    Lamborghini
    Lanchester (Founded in 1899)
    Lancia
    Land Rover
    LDV
    Lea-Francis
    Liège
    Lifan
    Li Ming
    Li Nian
    Lexus
    Lincoln
    Locust
    Lola
    Lotus
    LTI

    M

    Mahindra
    Marcos
    Maruti
    Maserati
    Matra
    Maybach
    Mazda
    McLaren
    Mercedes-Benz
    Mercury
    Messerschmitt
    Metz (1908 – 1922)
    MG
    Microcar
    Minerva (1902 – 1938)
    MINI
    Mini (Classic)
    Mitsubishi
    Mitsuoka
    Morgan
    Morris
    Moskvitch – Russian car maker

    N

    Nanjing
    Napier
    Nash (1917 – 1954)
    Navistar
    Naylor
    Nissan (formerly Datsun)
    Noble
    NSU (Founded in 1873 and acquired by Volkswagen in 1969)

    O

    Oldsmobile
    Opel
    Pagani

    P

    Paccar-DAF
    Packard (1899 – 1958)
    Pagani
    Panhard (Founded in 1891)
    Panoz
    Panther
    Pegaso (1946 – 1994)
    Perodua – Myvi is the best selling car
    Peugeot
    Pierce-Arrow (1901 – 1938) – American car manufacturer
    Pilgrim
    Pininfarina
    Plymouth
    Pontiac
    Porsche
    Prince (1955 – 1967)
    Proto – Sports car manufacturer in South Korea
    Proton – First Malaysian car brand
    Pyeonghwa

    R

    Radical
    Railton
    Rambler
    Rapier
    Regent
    Reliant
    Renault
    REO (1905 – 1975)
    REVA
    Richard-Brasier
    Riley
    Robin Hood – Okay, this isn’t a mistake
    Rochet-Schneider
    Rolls-Royce
    Rosengart
    Roewe (Technology acquired from Rover)
    Rover

    S

    Saab
    Sabra
    Salmson
    San – Introduced San Storm in 1998
    Santana
    Saturn
    Scammell
    Scimitar
    Scion
    Seat
    Skoda
    Shuanghuan
    Shuguang
    Simca
    Singer
    Sipani
    Smart
    Spectre
    Spyker
    SS (1934 – 1945)
    SsangYong
    Standard
    Stanley
    Star
    Studebaker
    Stutz
    Subaru
    Sunbeam
    Suzuki

    T

    Talbot
    Tata
    Tatra
    Tesla
    Thai Rung – Thailand
    Tianma
    Tiger
    Tongtian
    Toyota
    Trabant
    Triumph
    Trojan
    TVR

    U

    Ultima

    V

    Vauxhall
    Velorex
    Venturi (Founded in 1984) – French car maker
    Vespa
    Volga – Ever watch the movie Black Lighting?
    Volkswagen
    Volvo
    Yuejin

    W

    Warszawa (1951 – 1973)
    Wartburg
    Westfield
    Whippet
    Willys
    Wolseley
    Wuling

    X

    Xiali – Chinese car manufacturer
    Xinkai

    Y

    Youngman
    Yulon – Taiwan manufacturer

    Z

    Zastava
    Zhonghua
    Zhong Tai
    Zimmer
    Zotye
    ZX (ZhongXing Automobile)

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