List of European automobiles
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This page tries to show every European automobile ever made by country, according to its manufacturer.
Contents
- 1 International European brands
- 2 Armenia
- 3 Austria
- 4 Azerbaijan
- 5 Belarus
- 6 Bulgaria
- 7 Croatia
- 8 Czech Republic
- 9 Denmark
- 10 Estonia
- 11 Finland
- 12 France
- 13 Germany
- 14 Hungary
- 15 Italy
- 16 Latvia
- 17 Poland
- 18 Romania
- 19 Russia
- 20 Serbia
- 21 Slovakia
- 22 Slovenia
- 23 Sweden
- 24 Ukraine
- 25 United Kingdom
- 26 Sources
- 27 See also
International European brands
- Anglo-French
- Magomobil - Austro-Hungarian
Armenia
Austria
- Austro-Daimler
- Austro-Tatra
- Custoca (also known as Custoka)
- Denzel
- Eurostar Automobilwerk
- Felber Autoroller
- Grofri
- KTM
- Libelle
- Magna Steyr
- Möve 101
- ÖAF
- Puch, Steyr automobile, Steyr Motors GmbH and Steyr-Daimler-Puch
- Rosenbauer
- Tushek&Spigel Supercars
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bulgaria
- Balkan
- BG Car
- Bulgarrenault (1966-1970)
- Bulgaralpine (1966-1970)
- Chavdar
- Kenta
- KTA Madara
- Moskvitch Aleko (1966-1990)
- Pirin-Fiat (1967-1971)
- Preslav
- Sofia
Croatia
Czech Republic
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Denmark
Estonia
- ESTfield
- Tartu Autode Remondi Katsetehas (TARK, Tartu Cars' Repair Testing Factory)
Finland
France
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Germany
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Hungary
- Alba Regia (1955)
- Balaton (1955)
- Borbála (1986-1990)
- Csepel (1949-1996)
- Csonka (1909-1924)
- Fejes (1923-1932)
- Ha (1928-1929)
- Helix
- Ikarus
- MÁG (1911-1934)
- Magomobil
- Marta (1908-1922)
- Mávag (1938-1942)
- Méray (1923-1934)
- Phönix (1904-1912)
- Puli (1990-c.1997)
- Rába
- Unitas
- Úttörő (1954)
- Weiss-Manfréd (1927-1932)
Italy
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Latvia
Poland
- CWS (1918-1931)
- Fiat Auto Poland-Polski Fiat
- FSC
- FSM (1971-1992)
- FSO
- FSR
- Kapena
- Leopard (2005–present)
- Mikrus (1957-1960)
- PZInż. (1928-1939)
- Solaris
- Solaris Alpino
- Solaris Bus & Coach
- Solaris InterUrbino
- Solaris Tramlino (2005–present)
- Solaris Urbino
- Solaris Vacanza
- ZSD
Romania
Russia
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- A Level
- Altay
- Avtokad (2000–present)
- AZLK/Moskvitch
- Bronto (1993–present)
- Derways (2006–present)
- Dragon
- EL Motors (1997–present)
- GAZ/Volga
- IZH
- KIM (1930-1947)
- Lessner (1904-1909)
- Marussia
- Nami (1927)
- SeAZ
- Sollers JSC
- TagAZ
- Torgmash
- UAZ
- VAZ/Lada (1970–present)
- ZIL (1958–present)
- ZIS (1936-1958)
Serbia
Slovakia
- TAZ (1973-1999)
Slovenia
- Adria Mobil
- Avtomontaža
- CIMOS
- IMV
- REVOZ
- Sistemska tehnika
- TAM-Durabus
- Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor
- Tushek
Sweden
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Ukraine
United Kingdom
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Sources
- Nick Georgano, (Ed.). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000. ISBN 1-57958-293-1
- Mazur, Eligiusz (Ed.). World of Cars 2006/2007: Worldwide Car Catalogue. Warsaw: Media Connection, 2006. ISSN 1734-2945