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, a discontinued one revived by a newer company (e.g. Maybach), only the original vehicles are accurately considered orphans.
Discontinued marques from existing manufacturers[edit]
Chrysler Group[edit]
Ford Motor Company[edit]
General Motors Corporation[edit]
Volkswagen Group[edit]
Others[edit]
- Checker
- DeLorean
- Nash
- Rambler
- American Motors (AMC)
- Hudson
- Studebaker
- Pierce Arrow
- Apollo
- Hispano Suiza
- Austin-Healey
- Rover
- Triumph
- Kaiser
- Willys
- Henry J
- Crosley Motors
- Tucker
- Packard
- Tatra
- Saab
- Bricklin
- Sterling
- Sunbeam
Steam / Electric[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Strohl, Dan (June 18, 2010). "Ford, Edison and the Cheap EV That Almost Was". Wired. Retrieved October 20, 2013.