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page 1Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1902

Cadillac
Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac (), is the luxury vehicle division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM). Its major markets are the United States, Canada, and China; Cadillac models are also distributed in 34 additional markets worldwide. Historically, Cadillac automobiles were at the top of the luxury field within the United States, often competing with Lincoln, but have been outsold by European luxury brands including BMW and Mercedes since the 2000s. In 2019, Cadillac sold 390,458 vehicles worldwide, a record for the brand.
International Harvester
U.S. manufacturer of agricultural machinery and construction equipment
Stanley Motor Carriage Company
American manufacturer of steam cars
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Saurer
Adolph Saurer AG was a Swiss manufacturer of embroidery and textile machines, trucks and buses under the Saurer and Berna (beginning in 1929) brand names. Based in Arbon, Switzerland, the firm was active between 1903 and 1982. Their vehicles were widely used across mainland Europe, particularly in the interwar period.
Marmon Motor Car Company
company
Ariel Motorcycles
defunct British maker of bicycles and motorcycles
J. A. Prestwich Industries
English company
Motobloc
thumb|right|Motobloc (1908)
Motobloc was a French automobile manufacturer, building vehicles from 1902 to 1931 in a factory in Bordeaux.
Thomas B. Jeffery Company
American automobile company
Berna
Bat Motor Manufacturing Co.
British motorcycle manufacturer
Ariès
thumb|1907 Ariès
The Ariès was a French automobile manufactured by La Société des Automobile Ariès in Asnières-sur-Seine. The firm was founded in 1902 by Baron . The decision to end production was taken in 1937. Around 20,000 vehicles were produced in total.
Kalmar Verkstad
Swedish vehicle manufacturer
Apperson
right|thumb|1916 Apperson Jack Rabbit Touring Car
right|thumb|Apperson Chummy Roadster
thumb|1920 Apperson advertisement
thumb|Apperson north plant (1916)
thumb|Apperson south plant (1916)
thumb|1905 Apperson Model B touring Car
The Apperson was a brand of American automobile manufactured from 1901 to 1926 in Kokomo, Indiana.
Jackson Automobile Company
former US automobile manufacturer
Standard Steel Car Company
rolling stock manufacturer
Anglo-Dane
thumb|View of bicycle production at Anglo-Dane 1899
thumb|Anglo-Dane exhibition at Verstevoltgade 78 in Copenhagen (1899)
thumb|Anglo-Dane Type 2 (1906)
The Anglo-Dane was a Danish bicycle and automobile manufacturer. The company, founded by H. C. Fredriksen of Copenhagen, produced automobiles from 1902 to 1917.
The striking name Anglo-Dane was the result of a survey in sports magazines. Among the many suggestions, it was preferred because it precisely indicated what the bicycles are: Danish, of English origin. Fredriksen began by building bicycles in the 1890s; for these, he used British part