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page 1Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1899
Renault
thumb|Share of the SA des Usines Renault, issued 1 January 1932 to Louis Renault

Fiat
Fiat Automobiles S.p.A., commonly known as Fiat ( , ; ), is an Italian automobile manufacturer.

Horch
thumb|Charles de Gaulle's 1936 Horch 830 BL convertible, Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden
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Packard
thumb|Packard plant (1903)
Packard (formerly the Packard Motor Car Company) was an American luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last Packards were built in South Bend, Indiana, in 1958.
Fiat Group
Italian multinational automotive manufacturing (1899-2014)

Berliet
Berliet was a French manufacturer of automobiles, buses, trucks and military vehicles among other vehicles based in Vénissieux, outside of Lyon, France. Founded in 1899, and apart from a five-year period from 1944 to 1949 when it was put into 'administration sequestre' it was in private ownership until 1967 when it then became part of Citroën, and subsequently acquired by Renault in 1974 and merged with Saviem into a new Renault Trucks company in 1978. The Berliet marque was phased out by 1980.

Austro-Daimler
Austro-Daimler was an Austrian car manufacturer from 1899 until 1934. It was a subsidiary of the German Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) until 1909.

Puch
Puch () is a manufacturing company located in Graz, Styria, Austria. The company was founded in 1899 by the industrialist Johann Puch and produced automobiles, bicycles, mopeds, and motorcycles. It was a subsidiary of the large Steyr-Daimler-Puch conglomerate.
Lanchester Motor Company
car manufacturer
Albion Motors
former British truck manufacturing company
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Matchless
Matchless is one of the oldest marques of British motorcycles, manufactured in Plumstead, London, between 1899 and 1966. A wide range of models were produced under the Matchless name, ranging from small two-strokes to 750 cc four-stroke twins. Matchless had a long history of racing success; a Matchless ridden by Charlie Collier won the first single-cylinder race in the first Isle of Man TT in 1907.
Vivinus
thumb|Vivinus 1900
thumb|Share of the Automobiles Vivinus SA, issued 1908
thumb|Vivinus phaeton (1902)
thumb|Vivinus duc tonneau (1902)
Vivinus cars were made by Ateliers Vivinus S.A., a company founded in 1899 in Schaerbeek, Brussels. The company was renamed Automobiles Vivinus S.A. in 1908.

Locomobile Company of America
company
Baker Motor Vehicle
company
Turcat-Méry
Turcat-Méry was a French motor manufacturer from 1899 until 1928. It is now celebrated as the marque that won the inaugural Monte Carlo Rally, but in its prime it was also known for Grand Prix racing and for producing The Car of the Connoisseur. Prior to World War I it was closely associated with the Lorraine-Dietrich company.
thumb|right|250px|1906 Turcat-Méry
Argyll Motors Ltd
former automobile manufacturer in Scotland
Columbia Automobile Company
company
Automobiles Barré
French automobile manufacturer
CRRC Dalian Co., Ltd.
Chinese railway rolling stock manufacturing company
Rex-Acme
Rex, Rex Motorcycles, Rex-Acme, (not to be confused with the German manufacturer of similar name) was a car and motorcycle company which began in Birmingham, England in 1900. Rex soon merged with a Coventry maker of bicycles and cars named Allard and then later in 1922 the company merged with Coventry's 'Acme' motorcycle company forming 'Rex Acme'. The company existed until 1933, and, in its heyday, was considered one of the greatest names in the British motorcycle industry.
White and Poppe
UK business
American Car and Foundry Company
manufacturer of railroad rolling stock
Detroit Automobile Company
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Grout
former automobile manufacturer from the US
Dorris Motors Corporation
Defunct US car company