American Car companies
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RE: American Car companies
Daimler Chrysler, mopar (dodge) owns dodge, jeep, chrysler, Mercedes-Benz, and a few others. we also have all the imports from asia, and most from europe, my next door neighbor (where i work) has a garage where he stores he ferrari enzo, lamborghini murcielago, and my favorite, McClaren F1! the only McClaren F1 in texas, and think the same of the enzo
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RE: American Car companies
But isn't Daimler Chrysler a German company, as Daimler is the larger owner, and I think the shares are listed from the German stock exchange, rather than New York.
In the UK we have no true major volume manufacturer now, which is why I was wondering. how things are in the states.
We do have companies manufacturing though.
Nissan (owned by Renualt - France)
Toyota (Japan)
Honda (Japan)
Ford (USA)
Land Rover (Owned by Ford - USA)
Jaguar (Owned by Ford - USA)
Aston Martin (Owned by Ford - USA)
TVR (Owned by a Russian company)
Lotus (Owned by Kia - Asia)
Peugeot - (Part of the PSA Group - France)
Vauxhall (Owned by General Motors - USA)
In the UK we have no true major volume manufacturer now, which is why I was wondering. how things are in the states.
We do have companies manufacturing though.
Nissan (owned by Renualt - France)
Toyota (Japan)
Honda (Japan)
Ford (USA)
Land Rover (Owned by Ford - USA)
Jaguar (Owned by Ford - USA)
Aston Martin (Owned by Ford - USA)
TVR (Owned by a Russian company)
Lotus (Owned by Kia - Asia)
Peugeot - (Part of the PSA Group - France)
Vauxhall (Owned by General Motors - USA)
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RE: American Car companies
Currently the car brands we have in the UK are as follows...
AC - (small British company)
Alfa Romeo - (Fiat - Italy)
Aston Martin - (Ford - USA)
Audi - (VAG - Germany)
Bentley - (VAG - Germany)
BMW - (Germany)
Catherham - (small British company)
Chrysler - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Citroen - (PSA Group - French)
Daewoo/Dodge - (General Motors - USA)
Daihatsu - (Toyota - Japan)
Ferrari - (Fiat - Italy)
Fiat - (Italy)
Ford - (USA)
Honda - (Japan)
Hyundai - (Korea)
Jaguar - (Ford - USA)
Jeep - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Kia - (Korea)
Lamborghini - (Italy)
Land Rover - (Ford - USA)
Lexus - (Toyota - Japan)
Lotus - (Kia - Korea)
Maserati - (Italy)
Maybach - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Mazda - (Ford - USA)
Mercedes Benz - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Mini - (BMW - Germany)
Mitsubishi - (was owned by Daimler Chrysler but currently free and independant, but needs a new partner - Japan)
Morgan - (small British company)
Nissan - (Renault - France)
Noble - (small British company)
Perodua - (Maylasia I think)
Peugeot - (PSA Group - France)
Porsche - (Germany)
Proton - (Kia - Korea)
Renault - (France)
Rolls Royce - (BMW - Germany)
SAAB - (General Motors - USA)
Santana - (Spain) (they build modified Series 3 Land Rovers)
Seat - (VAG - Germany)
Skoda - (VAG - Germany)
Smart - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Ssangyong - (Korea)
Subaru - (General Motors - USA)
Suzuki - (Not sure now who owns them - Japan?)
Tata - (India)
Toyota - (Japan)
TVR - (Russian comapny - Russia)
Vauxhall - (General Motors - USA)
Volkswagen - (VAG - Germany)
Volvo - (Ford - USA)
Westfield - (small British company)
Nice list, but now in the UK we only have very small car producers... i.e they are lucky to produce more than 500 cars a year..
AC - (small British company)
Alfa Romeo - (Fiat - Italy)
Aston Martin - (Ford - USA)
Audi - (VAG - Germany)
Bentley - (VAG - Germany)
BMW - (Germany)
Catherham - (small British company)
Chrysler - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Citroen - (PSA Group - French)
Daewoo/Dodge - (General Motors - USA)
Daihatsu - (Toyota - Japan)
Ferrari - (Fiat - Italy)
Fiat - (Italy)
Ford - (USA)
Honda - (Japan)
Hyundai - (Korea)
Jaguar - (Ford - USA)
Jeep - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Kia - (Korea)
Lamborghini - (Italy)
Land Rover - (Ford - USA)
Lexus - (Toyota - Japan)
Lotus - (Kia - Korea)
Maserati - (Italy)
Maybach - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Mazda - (Ford - USA)
Mercedes Benz - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Mini - (BMW - Germany)
Mitsubishi - (was owned by Daimler Chrysler but currently free and independant, but needs a new partner - Japan)
Morgan - (small British company)
Nissan - (Renault - France)
Noble - (small British company)
Perodua - (Maylasia I think)
Peugeot - (PSA Group - France)
Porsche - (Germany)
Proton - (Kia - Korea)
Renault - (France)
Rolls Royce - (BMW - Germany)
SAAB - (General Motors - USA)
Santana - (Spain) (they build modified Series 3 Land Rovers)
Seat - (VAG - Germany)
Skoda - (VAG - Germany)
Smart - (Daimler Chrysler - German?)
Ssangyong - (Korea)
Subaru - (General Motors - USA)
Suzuki - (Not sure now who owns them - Japan?)
Tata - (India)
Toyota - (Japan)
TVR - (Russian comapny - Russia)
Vauxhall - (General Motors - USA)
Volkswagen - (VAG - Germany)
Volvo - (Ford - USA)
Westfield - (small British company)
Nice list, but now in the UK we only have very small car producers... i.e they are lucky to produce more than 500 cars a year..
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RE: American Car companies
ORIGINAL: 05LandRover
chrysler is an american company, i'm sure they might manufacture some of their products over there, such as mercedes, however, they are an american company, they are more commonly known as mopar in the US. mopar=daimler chrysler
chrysler is an american company, i'm sure they might manufacture some of their products over there, such as mercedes, however, they are an american company, they are more commonly known as mopar in the US. mopar=daimler chrysler
a) Chairman of the company is German. In fact nearly the whole board of directors are German.
b) Finacial results are quoted in Euro's with US dollar's in brackets.
http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/dccom...-0-0-0,00.html
Seen plenty of mergers over time to actually see that there is no such thing, one company has bought the other, and in time that will show. When the times get tough and the company has to make savings, you know where tha savings will be made..
Please, dig around and let me know what you find, as I think the company is very clever in hiding it's true identity
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