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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1909

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Audi AG
Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A wholly owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, Audi produces vehicles in nine production facilities worldwide.
Suzuki Motor Corporation
is a Japanese multinational mobility manufacturer headquartered in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. It manufactures automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines. In 2016, Suzuki was the eleventh biggest automaker by production worldwide. Suzuki has over 45,000 employees and has 35 production facilities in 23 countries, and 133 distributors in 192 countries. The worldwide sales volume of automobiles is the world's tenth largest, while domestic sales volume is the third largest in the country.
Maybach
Maybach (, ) is a German luxury car brand owned by Mercedes-Benz. The original company was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl Maybach, originally as a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH, and it was known as Luftfahrzeug-Motorenbau GmbH until 1999. thumb|A Maybach SW 42, 1939
Handley Page
defunct aircraft manufacturer
Bugatti
Automobiles Ettore Bugatti was a French manufacturer of high-performance automobiles. The company was founded in 1909 in the then-German city of Molsheim, Alsace, by the Italian-born industrial designer Ettore Bugatti. The cars were known for their design beauty and numerous race victories. Famous Bugatti automobiles include the Type 35 Grand Prix cars, the Type 41 "Royale", the Type 57 "Atlantic" and the Type 55 sports car.
Gilera
thumb|Gilera 600 SuperSport thumb|1954 Gilera 150 Sport
Hudson Motor Car Company
defunct auto manufacturer
Abbott-Detroit
thumb|Abbott-Detroit 1911 The Abbott-Detroit was an American luxury automobile manufactured between 1909 and 1919. It was designed by John G. Utz, designer of the Chalmers, who had previously worked for Olds Motor Works and the Autocar Company. Considered powerful and well-designed, the Abbott sported a Continental engine. The cars were guaranteed for life by 1913, when electric lighting and starting had been standardized.
Hupmobile
thumb|upright|70px|Hupp grille badge, on a 1941 Skylark Hupmobile was a line of automobiles built from 1909 through 1939 by the Hupp Motor Car Company of Detroit. The prototype was developed in 1908.
Ford of Britain
automotive manufacturing subsidiary of Ford Motor Company
Marquette
automobile manufacturer and brand
K-R-I-T Motor Car Company
former American car manufacturer
Four Wheel Drive
American vehicle manufacturer
Mercer Automobile Company
defunct American automobile manufacturer
Della Ferrera
Metz Company
early automobile manufacturer
Superior Coach Company
United States truck manufacturer
Ruby Cycle Co Ltd
British motorcycle manufacturer
McFarlan Automobile
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
E-M-F Company
company