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Subaru
is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the twenty-first largest automaker by production worldwide in 2017.
FAW Group
Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer
Subaru Corporation
car manufacturer based in Japan
Zastava Automobiles
1953-2008 Serbian vehicle manufacturer
Iso Rivolta
Italian automobile manufacturer
Volkswagen do Brasil
Subsidiary arm of Volkswagen Group
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BAW
Beijing Automobile Works Co., Ltd. (BAW) (, short form: 北汽制造) is a Chinese car manufacturer based in Qingdao. It used to be a subsidiary of BAIC Group but was sold to private sector since 2015. BAW started off producing light off-road vehicles and trucks, and nowadays, BAW produces civilian as well as military vehicles.
Fabrika automobila Priboj
Serbian automotive manufacturer of military vehicles, buses and trucks
LIAZ
Czech and Czechoslovak manufacturer of trucks

Alweg
Alweg was a German transportation company known for its development of straddle-beam monorail technology.
==History==
thumb|Disneyland-Alweg Monorail System, pictured in 1963
Alweg was established in January 1953 by Swedish industrialist Axel Lennart Wenner-Gren as Alweg-Forschung, GmbH (), based in Fühlingen, a suburb of Cologne in West Germany. The company originated from the Verkehrsbahn-Studiengesellschaft (), which had presented early monorail designs and prototypes the previous year. The name "Alweg" is derived from Wenner-Gren’s full name.
thumb|Seattle Center Monorail, pictured in 2008

Yulon Motor
Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. () is a Taiwanese automaker and importer. Taiwan's biggest automaker as of 2010, Yulon is known for building Nissan models under license. The original romanization of the company's name is Yue Loong, but in 1992 the company renewed its logo and switched to the shorter Yulon name. Historically, it is one of Taiwan's "big four" automakers. The company has over time evolved as a holding company that encompassed multiple public entities such as Yulon-Nissan Motor, Yulon Financial, Yulon Rental, Carnival Industrial Corporation and others. The group currently has a rivalry with

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Kaiser Jeep
automotive manufacturer
Zastava Trucks
Serbian company