Take a look at once famous, now defunct automobile brands
What set it apart from its competitors was it offered standard features like internal expanding hydraulic brakes.
Photo: 1999-2001 Plymouth Prowler
It use to produce 125cc, 160cc, 175cc and 250cc motorcycle models, and 50cc and 57cc moped models.
Photo: 1923 Duesenberg model
Picture: Yezdi 250 Oilking C Type
The first double decker buses in Hyderabad, introduced in 1963, were designed by Allwyn. It produced scooters under the brand name 'Allwyn Pushpak'.
The company also built Indian Army's medium capacity - Shaktiman Trucks.
Picture: Shaktiman Tipper
Photo: Fisker Karma
Picture: Standard Herald
Photo: Motobécane Mobylette
It was the first Indian scooter manufacturer. Apart from this, the company made auto rickshaws, which are still sold in parts of Western Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Photo: Lambretta 48
Photo: Renault Midliner
Photo: Daewoo Matiz
From 1912 to 1918, Willys was the second-largest producer of automobiles in the United States after Ford Motor Company.
Photo: Willys Six 4-Door Sedan 1931
Photo: 2007 Hummer H3
Photo: 1936 Pontiac Master Six Coupe
It is the first volume maker to offer diagonally split dual brake circuits, world's first to introduce headlamp wipers and washers, first manufacturer to produce a turbo engine with wastegate to control boost, and many more.
Saab is the exclusive automobile royal warrant holder as appointed by the King of Sweden.
Photo: 1955 Saab 92
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