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Orphan (car)

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The term orphan car accurately applies to any marque of motor vehicle built by a manufacturer that has discontinued business entirely. The term is sometimes inaccurately applied to a discontinued marque from a still-existing vehicle manufacturer (e.g. Oldsmobile) or a sub-marque (e.g. Thunderbird). In the case of a revived marque where a newer company resuscitates a discontinued brand (e.g. Maybach), only the original vehicles are accurately considered orphans.

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Chrysler Group

  • DeSoto
  • Eagle
  • Imperial
  • Plymouth
  • Ford Motor Company

  • Edsel
  • Mercury
  • General Motors Corporation

  • Marquette
  • Geo
  • La Salle
  • Saturn
  • Oakland
  • Oldsmobile
  • Hummer
  • Viking
  • Pontiac
  • Volkswagen Group

  • Auto Union
  • DKW
  • Horch
  • Wanderer
  • NSU Motorenwerke
  • Others

  • Checker
  • DeLorean
  • Nash
  • Rambler
  • American Motors (AMC)
  • Hudson
  • Studebaker
  • Pierce Arrow
  • Apollo
  • Hispano Suiza
  • MG
  • Austin-Healey
  • Rover
  • Triumph
  • Kaiser
  • Willys
  • Henry J
  • Crosley Motors
  • Tucker
  • Packard
  • Tatra
  • Saab
  • Steam / Electric

  • Baker
  • Commuter Vehicles, Inc.
  • Doble
  • Edison-Ford
  • Sebring Vanguard
  • Stanley
  • White
  • References

    Orphan (car) Wikipedia