List of automobile manufacturers

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Automobile manufacturers are companies and organizations that produce motor vehicles. Many of these companies are still in business, and many of the companies are defunct. Only companies that have articles on Wikipedia are included in this list. The list is sorted by country of origin.

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A

Algeria

Argentina

Defunct

Armenia

Defunct

Australia

Current

Defunct

Austria

Defunct

Azerbaijan

B

Bangladesh

Belarus

Belgium

Current

Defunct

Bolivia

Brazil

Current

Defunct

Bulgaria

Current

Defunct

C

Canada

Current

Defunct

China

Current

Defunct

Croatia

Czech Republic

Current

Defunct

D

Denmark

E

Egypt

Ethiopia

F

Finland

France

Current

Defunct

G

Germany

Current

Defunct

Guatemala

Ghana

Greece

Current

Defunct


H


Hungary

Current

Defunct

I

India

Current

Defunct

Ireland

Defunct

Indonesia

Current

Defunct

Iran

Israel

Current

Defunct

Italy

Current

Defunct

J

Japan

Current

Defunct

K

Kenya

L

Latvia

Current

Defunct

Lebanon

Liechtenstein

Luxembourg

M

Malaysia

Mexico

Monaco

Morocco

Myanmar

N

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

North Korea

Norway

P

Pakistan

Current

Defunct

Philippines

Poland

Current

Defunct

Portugal

R

Romania

Current

Defunct

Russia

Current

Defunct

S

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Slovenia

Current

Defunct

South Africa

Current

Defunct

South Korea

Current

Defunct

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Current

Defunct

Switzerland

Current

Defunct

T

Taiwan

Thailand

Tunisia

Turkey

Current

U

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

Current

Defunct

United States

Current

Defunct

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

V

Venezuela

Current

Vietnam

Current

Defunct

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