Can You Identify These Failed Car Brands in 7 Minutes?

By: Robin Tyler
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Can You Identify These Failed Car Brands in 7 Minutes?
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About This Quiz

In the world of motoring, the line between success and failure is very small.

Over the last century and a bit, many auto manufacturers have started all over the world. And not all of them can be like Toyota, Ford, Chevy and all the other successful brands that produced incredible models that sell in their thousands, hundreds of thousands and in some cases, millions.

There are those that started with the intention of providing their models to the masses, of turning the car manufacturing business into a profitable business only to last a few short years before going bust. And we won't get into the factors that led them there.

And then there are those auto manufacturers that make it, have a long history of producing cars loved by the public. But then, something goes wrong. A repositioning, increasing the cost of their vehicles and many other factors have brought down what seemed to highly successful car makers. Often, however, the causes are beyond their control. In the 1930s, for example, the Depression saw to the closure of many car makers. Granted, they were making luxury models at the time, which after the Depression just would not sell. They could not readjust and read the writing was on the wall.

But do you think you will be able to identify those car brands, both past and present, that have come and gone?

Let's see how well you do in this quiz, shall we?

Pontiac
YouTube by Car vs Car
An American brand that gave us the likes of the GTO, a renowned muscle car, can you name this failed car brand?
Pontiac
Hudson
Mercury
Hummer
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

One of America's great motoring brands, Pontiac formed part of the General Motors group from 1926 till 2010. A massive drop in sales saw General Motors cut the brand.

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Hudson
YouTube by Cascadia Classic
This failed car brand made vehicles in the United States from 1909 to 1954. Name it, please.
Pontiac
Hudson
Mercury
Hummer
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Based in Detroit, Hudson Motor Car Company was founded in 1909 by Joseph L. Hudson. It produced vehicles until 1954, when financial problems saw the brand fold although Hudson models were made until 1957 but under the American Motors Corporation banner.

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Mercury
YouTube by Jakeman21642
Tell us from the brands below, which one belong to the Ford group and was closed in 2011?
Pontiac
Hudson
Mercury
Hummer
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A division of Ford, Mercury was established in 1939. Ford established the brand to produce premium entry-level cars. Ford Motor Corporation ended the Mercury brand in 2011 so as to focus on their other two brands, Lincoln and their namesake, Ford.

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Hummer
YouTube by Doug DeMuro
This brand formed part of the General Motors stable after it started out independently in 1992. It went bang in 2010. Can you identify it from the options below?
Pontiac
Hudson
Mercury
Hummer
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

It was fun while it lasted. Hummer burst onto the scene in 1992, providing civilian versions of the Humvee military vehicle. The brand was purchased by General Motors in 1998 and eventually closed in 2010 following the global economic crisis of 2008.

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Vector
YouTube by Vaughn Adams
American supercars? Yes, that was the plan behind this brand that didn't last long at all.
Vector
Hummer
Mercury
Pontiac
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

This American company was formed in 1978 and built supercars to compete with the likes of Ferrari. Production of these vehicles took place for four years only, between 1989 and 1993 before the company closed.

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Studebaker
YouTube by Celebrity Cars
A massive name in American motoring that sadly saw its demise at the end of 1964 due to poor sales. Can you name it?
Hudson
Vector
Mercury
Studebaker
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Studebaker was founded in 1852, initially making wagons. Eventually, the company moved onto making motor cars and did so up until 1964 were failing sales saw the end of the Studebaker brand.

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Packard
YouTube by Lou Costabile
One of the first motoring brands in America, can you name the company that started in 1899 but closed by 1958?
Studebaker
Packard
Vector
Hummer
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

This luxury American motoring brand was established in 1899 in Detroit. Sadly, it ended in 1958 after sales had significantly dropped during the '50s.

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Oldsmobile
YouTube by Cereal Marshmallows
The oldest auto brand in America, but sentiment means nothing and General Motors chopped them in 2004. What was their name?
Packard
Vector
Oldsmobile
Studebaker
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Oldsmobile was the oldest American marque by the time parent company General Motors closed the brand in 2004. It was formed in 1897.

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Saturn
YouTube by Brad Holt
Created to compete with the influx of smaller Japanese cars in the 1980s, this brand bit the dust in 2010. Any ideas as to who they were?
Saturn
Oldsmobile
Hummer
Pontiac
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A General Motors brand, Saturn was introduced in 1985 as an attempt by the company to compete with the range of Japanese vehicles flooding the US market. After a massive drop in sales, General Motors closed the brand in 2010.

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Plymouth
YouTube by Doug DeMuro
This brand formed part of Chrysler until its closure in 2001. Name them, please.
Hudson
Saturn
Packard
Plymouth
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Part of the Chrysler Corporation, Plymouth was established in 1928 and built vehicles until 2001. Marketed as entry-level vehicles, Plymouth saw sales drop below 200,000 vehicles per annum in the '90s, which eventually led to their closure.

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Tucker
YouTube by WasabiCars
Name this company that lasted all of two years, with the owner up for stock fraud.
Plymouth
Tucker
Pontiac
Hummer
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Started by Preston Tucker, the Tucker Motor Company didn't last long. Only 51 of these cars were ever built before Tucker went out of business after being accused of stock fraud, something he was acquitted of. The company itself lasted from 1947 to 1948

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AMC
YouTube by Lou Costabile
This company brought us muscle cars such as the rebel and ugly cars such as the Goblin. Who were they?
Vector
Tucker
Mercury
AMC
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The American Motor Corporation was formed with the merger of Nash and Hudson in 1954. A period of success followed with Renault and then Chrysler buying the company. Sales slowed over time and by 1988, AMC was no more.

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Edsel
YouTube by Lou Costabile
Part of the Ford stable, this brand failed in record time. What was it?
Studebaker
AMC
Hummer
Edsel
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Edsel brand, a division of Ford, was short lived. Established in 1957, it lasted until 1960 and failed based primarily on the fact that the Edsel model, named after Henry Ford's son, failed miserably and just didn't sell.

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DeLorean
YouTube by CNET
Famous thanks to the 'Back to the Future' movie trilogy but not for anything auto-related. What car out of the options below are we talking about?
Edsel
DeLorean
AMC
Tucker
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Established in 1975 by John DeLorean, the DeLorean Motor Company is best known for the failure of the DMC-12, a 'supercar' that wasn't super at all. The company went bankrupt in 1982 while the DMC-12 gained a cult following a few years later thanks to it appearing the 'Back to the Future' trilogy.

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DeSoto
YouTube by Motor City Classic Cars
This brand was established in 1928 as part of the Chrysler group. It was closed in 1961. What was it?
DeLorean
Plymouth
Saturn
DeSoto
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Established in 1928 as part of Chrysler, DeSoto manufactured vehicles in the mid-price range. It was closed by Chrysler in 1961 after selling over 2 million vehicles worldwide.

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Nash
YouTube by Grautogallery1
Formed in 1916, this brand eventually merged with Hudson to form the American Motor Corporation. Which of these below are we talking about?
DeSoto
Hummer
Nash
Mercury
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Formed in 1916, Nash ran until 1954 where it merged with Hudson to form the American Motor Corporation. Nash was responsible for a few important firsts in US motoring including the first seatbelts, first compact car and first muscle car.

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Stutz Motor Company
YouTube by Dragone Classic Motorcars
Credited with the 'Bearcat', the first American sports car, this company opened in 1911 but by 1939 had disappeared.
Nash
Stutz Motor Company
Pontiac
Edsel
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A producer of luxury cars, Stutz started in 1911 and lasted to just before the World War II, closing their doors in 1939, a real shame for the company that gave us the first real American sports car.

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Kaiser-Frazer
YouTube by JW Burrell invented iPhone
Formed in 1947, by 1951, this brand had already come to an end. Can you name them?
Saturn
Stutz Motor Company
Kaiser-Frazer
Mercury
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A short-lived brand, Kaiser-Frazer was formed by Henry Kaiser and Joseph Frazer. Their company produced vehicles between 1947 and 1951 before Frazer left the company after regular disagreements.

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Pierce-Arrow
YouTube by Lou Costabile
From 1901 to 1938 this motor company, based in Buffalo, New York made luxury vehicles. Can you name them?
Kaiser-Frazer
Oldsmobile
Pierce-Arrow
Packard
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Based in Buffalo, New York, Pierce-Arrow was an American motor car company that produced models between 1901 and 1938. Most were luxury vehicles, although the company also made motorcycles, fire trucks and bicycles.

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Duesenberg
YouTube by Lou Costabile
Luxury vehicles don't sell during a depression as this company found out, closing in 1937. Any idea as to who they were?
Pierce-Arrow
Hudson
Vector
Duesenberg
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Duesenberg produced vehicles in the United States between 1913 and 1937. Most were luxury models and following the Depression, a massive drop in sales saw the brand go bankrupt.

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Suzuki
YouTube by The Fast Lane Car
Still selling around the world, just non-existent in the United States, identify this auto manufacturer please.
Suzuki
Duesenberg
Nash
AMC
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Although Suzuki still manufactures vehicles for markets around the rest of the world, their North American operation closed in 2012 following a drop in sales of 75% from their peak in 2007.

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Auburn
YouTube by Lou Costabile
Formed in 1900, the Depression had its say in sending this company to closure. Who were they?
Mercury
Auburn
Suzuki
Pontiac
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Auburn vehicles were produced from 1900 to 1937 and was formed by Charles Eckhart. Sadly, the depression saw sales of Auburn models dip and the company folded in 1937.

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Cord
YouTube by Lou Costabile
Forming part of the Auburn group, this vehicle manufacturer was called?
Cord
Auburn
Hummer
DeLorean
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Cord vehicles were manufactured between 1929 and 1932 and then from 1936 to 1937. The company was founded by EL Cord and formed part of the Auburn group.

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Eagle
YouTube by Carfection
Another division of Chrysler that was short lived, name this motor company that produced vehicles from 1988 to 1999.
Eagle
Duesenburg
Stutz Motor Company
Cord
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Eagle was an American car brand established in 1988. A division of Chrysler, following their purchase of the American Motor Corporation, Eagle folded in 1999.

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Sunbeam
YouTube by DIXIE DREAM CARS
Name this brand that produced cars in Britain from 1905 to 1936, please.
Eagle
Cord
Sunbeam
Auburn
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

British auto manufacturer Sunbeam first started in 1905. During the World War 1, the company made aeroplane engines but returned to cars and motorcycles afterward. The last official Sunbeam vehicle was built in 1936 but the marque itself has appeared on other vehicles

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Wilys Knight
YouTube by Streetside Classics
Can you name this American manufacturer, originally called Edwards Motor Company?
Hudson
Sunbeam
Willys-Knight
Edsel
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

After John North Willys purchased the Edwards Motor Company in 1913, he moved the operation to Ohio and changed the name to Willys-Knight. The company produced cars for the American market between 1914 and 1933.

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Singer
YouTube by Alberto Viani
Established in 1874, this company originally made bicycles before moving onto cars. Their production lasted till 1970. Who are they?
Singer
Wilys Knight
Mercury
Eagle
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Singer company was originally founded by George Singer in 1874 in England and produced bicycles. From 1901, they entered the automobile business and were the first company to make a smaller version of an already existing car model. The last Singer rolled off the production line in 1970.

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Hillman
YouTube by Ratt Fink
This motor company also made bicycles before moving to cars. They were established in 1901.
Suzuki
DeSoto
Singer
Hillman
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Established in England in 1901, the Hillman Motor Company existed until 1931. As with many automakers, the company first started out producing bicycles.

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Rambler
YouTube by Grautogallery1
Identify this brand that has been seen around the world and formed part of many auto companies.
Hillman
Rambler
Plymouth
Tucker
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Rambler brand has been associated with the Thomas B Jefferson company from 1900 till 1914, Nash from 1950 to 1954 and finally, AMC from 1954 to 1969. Vehicles with this marque were also produced outside the United States, for instance, in Australia and New Zealand.

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Maybach
YouTube by Car TV
German, luxurious, and Simon Cowell owned one but that didn't stop the brand from going bust. What are we talking about?
Rambler
Edsel
Maybach
Sunbeam
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Maybach, based in Germany, was formed in 1909 by Willem Maybach. The brand lasted until 2012 before it was closed by parent company, Daimler.

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Isuzu
YouTube by Bob Bird
Still a product in other parts of the world, this vehicle manufacturer no longer produces for the US market. Name it, please.
Auburn
Isuzu
Mayback
Cord
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Although Isuzu still manufactures vehicles for markets around the rest of the world, their North American operation closed in 2008. The brand had initial success with a range of pickups but sales slowed significantly in the 2000s, with General Motors eventually dropping the brand.

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Saab
YouTube by ACCORDingtoTom
This manufacturer formed part of the GM group for a period but went bankrupt in 2012. Who are they?
Isuzu
Saab
Pontiac
Packard
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Established in 1945, Swedish automakers Saab went bankrupt in 2012. Part of the General Motors brand from 1990 to 2010, the company was sold to Spyker, a Dutch car maker, who ended the brand after sales dropped significantly.

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Checker
YouTube by BobbysUsedCars B
This company were known for their taxis made from 1922 to 1982. Who are they?
Singer
DeLorean
Saab
Checker
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The iconic Checker taxi cabs are this company's claim to fame. Checker Motors first started out in 1922 and made taxis right until 1982. Other than taxicabs, Checker did make a few commercial models.

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Simca
YouTube by Kucarfa BV
Name this French car brand that produced vehicles for a 40-year period up until 1974.
Checker
Simca
Sunbeam
Duesenberg
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

French manufacturer Simca produced vehicles between 1934 and 1974. Eventually, as part of Chrysler Europe, the brand came to an end in the 1970s.

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Clement-Talbot
Wiki Commons by Sv1ambo
This brand folded in 1958 but received a lease on life from Peugeot only to collapse again. Any ideas as to who they are?
Clement-Talbot
Simca
Eagle
Mercury
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Clement-Talbot produced cars in London from 1903 onward. The brand folded in 1958 only to be revived by Peugeot in 1979 before again disappearing in 1994.

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Auto Union
Wiki Commons by Lothar Spurzem
Identify this brand formed in 1932 and which fell away after the merger that saw the rise of Audi.
Auto Union
Edsel
Clement-Talbot
Saturn
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Founded in 1932, the Auto Union brand fell away in 1969 after a merger with NSU and Audi.

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Geo
Wiki Commons by Inkadove
A small car option, this GM brand eventually merged with Chevy in 1997. Can you name them?
Rambler
Hillman
Auto Union
Geo
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Marketed by General Motors, Geo was a number of SUVs models as well as smaller car options. They were built between 1989 and 1997 where the models were eventually merged into the Chevrolet line.

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Corbin
Wiki Commons by Karl W. Barnes
Name this short-lived American car manufacturer that lasted only from 1908 to 1912.
Corbin
Geo
Nash
Checker
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Established in 1908, Corbin was one of America's earliest car makers. The brand didn't last long, folding in 1912.

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Rover
Wiki Commons by Malcolm Asquith
Name this lost brand, please.
Stutz
Corbin
Duesenberg
Rover
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Rover was founded in 1878, Rover started making cars from the early 1900s. The marque lived on independently until 1967 although the Rover name has been used since, for example as part of Leyland Motors. Currently, the name is not in use on any vehicles but remains a registered trademark in the hands of Jaguar Land Rover.

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Autoette
YouTube by Lawrence Fisher
A microcar was the only model produced by this brand. Who were they?
Eagle
Rover
Autoette
Sunbeam
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Wrong Answer

Created by Royce Seevers, the Autoette microcar was made from 1948 to the 1970s.

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