
June 6, 1925 – Chrysler is founded
On this day in 1925 Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation when he reorganized the Maxwell Motor Company under the new
On this day in 1925 Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation when he reorganized the Maxwell Motor Company under the new
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The Cord 810 was introduced by the Cord Automobile division of the Auburn Automobile Company at the National Automobile Show
On November 1, 1927, the Ford Motor Company began serial production of a vehicle that would become a symbol of
After debuting an Impala show car at the 1956 GM Motorama, Chevrolet used the name on a new production model,
The Little Motor Car Company, founded on October 30, 1911, in Flint, Michigan, is a fascinating chapter in the early
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You could require commercial auto insurance coverage if your company relies on automobiles for operations. Additionally, commercial coverage could be
The Ford Motor Company began intercontinental production on this day in 1911 when the first English Ford Model T left
At the time of his death on this day in 2000, Harold E. LeMay had amassed one of the largest
The first modern auto show began at Madison Square Garden in New York City on this day in 1900. This
The Cord 810 was introduced by the Cord Automobile division of the Auburn Automobile Company at the National Automobile Show
On November 1, 1927, the Ford Motor Company began serial production of a vehicle that would become a symbol of
After debuting an Impala show car at the 1956 GM Motorama, Chevrolet used the name on a new production model,
The Little Motor Car Company, founded on October 30, 1911, in Flint, Michigan, is a fascinating chapter in the early
Perhaps you’ve heard of the Mohs Safarikar. Perhaps, well, probably not, given only three ever made it to the streets.
The annual Tokyo Motor Show kicked off on this day in 1977. By the late 1970s, fuel economy had become
To build the ultimate automobile, Cadillac began development of a new “multi-cylinder” car in 1926 that could prove to be
The Toyota Corolla, one of the most iconic and enduring nameplates in the automotive world, made its debut at the
You likely know British actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson better as Mr. Bean, the obnoxiously mute child stuck in an
On October, 24, 2024, Scout Motors (VW) introduced the all new Scout vehicle line up in Franklin, TN. Scout Motors,
Louis Renault, the founder of the French automobile company that bears his name, died in prison on this day in
You could require commercial auto insurance coverage if your company relies on automobiles for operations. Additionally, commercial coverage could be
The Ford Motor Company began intercontinental production on this day in 1911 when the first English Ford Model T left
On this day in 1925 Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation when he reorganized the Maxwell Motor Company under the new name. Before doing so, W. Chrysler
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