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Duesenberg represents the pinnacle of pre-war American luxury motoring. Known for its massive straight-eight engines, unparalleled craftsmanship, and exclusivity, these cars were built for the ultra-w...
Packard established itself as the quintessential American marque for the established elite. Known for its stately presence, impeccable build quality, and sophisticated design, it represented old-money...
Studebaker achieved a reputation for building reliable, sensible, and well-designed vehicles for the average American family. They were less flamboyant than the luxury marques but more enduring in the...
Founded by former General Motors executive John DeLorean in 1975, it produced the iconic stainless-steel DMC-12 featured in Back to the Future. The company went bankrupt in 1982.
Hudson is synonymous with dramatic, flowing post-war styling, particularly with its 'step-down' design and distinctive curved fenders. They captured the optimism of the era with beautiful, expressive...
Tucker Corporation produced the innovative Tucker '48 sedan in 1948, featuring advanced safety and design, but only 51 cars were made before the company folded.
Nash carved out a niche by offering reliable, well-engineered vehicles that were often more sensible than their flashier rivals. They represented the dependable, middle-class American dream on wheels....
Founded in 1902, Marmon was a luxury automaker known for engineering excellence, including the revolutionary V-16 engine. It ceased production in 1933 due to the Great Depression.
Peerless was an early American luxury automaker from 1900 to 1931, known for its high-quality engineering and being one of the 'Three Ps' (Packard, Peerless, Pierce-Arrow).
Wow Air, while now defunct, previously offered incredibly low fares for flights between Iceland and Europe/North America. It's included for historical context, but no longer operational. The airline'...
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