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Best 1 Duesenberg
Duesenberg

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...

9.8 Brilliant
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2 Packard
Packard

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...

9.2 Excellent
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3 Studebaker
Studebaker

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...

8.7 Very Good
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4 DeLorean Motor Company
DeLorean Motor Company

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.

8.4 Very Good
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5 Hudson Motor Car Company
Hudson Motor Car Company

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...

8.1 Very Good
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6 Tucker
Tucker

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.

8.0 Very Good
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7 Nash Motors
Nash Motors

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....

7.9 Good
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8 Marmon Motor Car Company
Marmon Motor Car Company

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.

7.8 Good
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9 Peerless Motor Car Company
Peerless Motor Car Company

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).

6.5 Fair
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10 Wow Air (Defunct)
Wow Air (Defunct)

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'...

3.5 Poor
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