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page 1Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1915
Cartercar
thumb|Cartercar plant (1915)
thumb|Cartercar Model A (1908)
thumb|Cartercar (1909)
Cartercar was an American automotive manufacturing company established in 1905 in Jackson, Michigan, and founded by Byron J. Carter. After several relocations in other cities, Cartercar was acquired by General Motors in 1909.
Aberdonia Cars
British car manufacturer
Lozier
thumb|250px|1908 Lozier, Model I (i) touring car
thumb|Lozier Model H (1908-1910)
The Lozier Motor Company was a brass era producer of luxury automobiles in the United States. The company produced automobiles from 1900 to 1918, in Plattsburgh, New York and from 1910, at Detroit, Michigan.
==History==
Lozier Motor Company was founded by Henry Abram Lozier, an Indiana-born sewing machine and bicycle manufacturer. After selling his bicycle business, Lozier moved to Plattsburgh to manufacture boat engines. In 1900, he entered the automobile business. At his death in 1903, his son Harry took over t
Speedwell Motor Car Company
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
O-We-Go
thumb|The only known surviving O-We-Go, a 1914 model, which is currently on display at the Northeast Classic Car Museum.|240x240px
The O-We-Go was an American Cyclecar manufactured in 1914 in Owego, New York.