1. Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) was corporatized in 1903. One of Detroit's three major automakers. The Ford Motor Company logo is derived from founder Henry Ford's signature font. Ford has maintained its second place in sales in the U.S. auto market for 75 consecutive years, second only to General Motors. In 2007, it was surpassed by Toyota to become the third in sales in the U.S. market.
2. Lincoln is the second brand owned by Ford Motor Company. It was founded by Mr. Henry Leland in 1907. In 1922, Ford Motor Company acquired the Lincoln brand and Thus entering the luxury car market. It has always been a symbol of American car comfort and luxury. Lincoln was also the first car named after a U.S. president. It has been the presidential vehicle of choice since 1939.
3. Cadillac was born in 1902 in Detroit, known as the automobile city of the United States. For more than a hundred years, Cadillac has created countless firsts in the automotive industry and created countless industry standards for luxury cars; it can be said that the history of Cadillac represents the history of American luxury cars. Cadillac combines the essence of a century of history and the wisdom of generations of designers to become a leading brand in the automobile industry.
4. Buick Motor Company (BUICK) was founded on May 19, 1903 by David Buick with the help of the Briscoe brothers. In 1908, its output reached 8,820 vehicles, ranking first in the United States, and General Motors was established with Buick as the center. When General Motors expanded, Buick became GM's second-largest division.
5. CHEVROLET As the largest brand under the General Motors Group, Chevrolet can be regarded as the most successful automobile brand in the world based on cumulative automobile production. Its model range is extremely wide. The total sales volume to date has exceeded 100 million units. Its market covers 70 countries.
6. Dodge - one of the brands of Chrysler Motor Company. Dodge brand cars are known for their low prices and popularity, and are quite popular. Brothers John and Lord Dodge were shareholders and directors of Henry Ford, and their factory originally produced parts for Ford automobiles. The Dodge brothers split from Ford in 1919. Later, Dodge became the backbone of Chrysler Motor Company
7. Chrysler (CHRYSLER) is a famous American automobile company and one of the three major automobile companies in the United States. Due to the impact of the financial crisis, it filed for bankruptcy protection in April 2009 and reached an acquisition agreement with Fiat in June.
8. Jeep, due to its legendary history and loud and easy-to-remember pronunciation, many people know it. Many people even regard Jeep as synonymous with off-road vehicles and think that all off-road vehicles A car can be called a Jeep, which is a misunderstanding of the name Jeep. In fact, Jeep is just an off-road vehicle brand and belongs to Chrysler's Jeep company. Like the Hummer, the Jeep was first used for military use and then converted to civilian use.
9. HUMMER, due to its excellent off-road performance, is known as the "King of Off-Road Vehicles" by people inside and outside the industry. It is the civilian version of the military vehicle HMMWV developed by the US military in the late 1970s based on the experience of the Vietnam War. The manufacturer is AM General. In 1992, AM Genera launched the Hmmwv civilian car, named Hummer.