- http://www.automuseum.com/dates.html - AutoMuseum.com is the most extensive car history page we've come across.
- http://www.hfmgv.org/histories/hf/henry.html - The Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village is a great place to go to learn more about Henry Ford, the man who actually made automobiles what they are today.
- http://www.generalmotors.com/company/corp_info/history/ - A beautiful timeline site of GM - General Motors.
- http://www.fordheritage.com/100yearsofford/1900fs.html - Nice graphic timeline of the Ford motor company.
- http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/index_e.htm - Root through the history of Daimler/Chrysler on this eye-catching site. For the timelines, click: Explore the history of Daimler/Chrysler at the bottom of this main history page. Great resources straight from the horses mouth.
- http://www.bmw.com/bmwe/pulse/heritage/ - Just like their gorgeous cars, BMW's history page is pleasing to the eye. It provides a wealth of rich company heritage.
- http://www.hondacorporate.com/history/index.html - Honda began in the U.S. as a small motorcycle company in 1959. Today, they stand as a top manufacturer of motorcycles, power equipment, ATVs, generators, marine engines, and of course, automobiles. Check out the timeline.
- http://www.audi.com/java/facts/index.html - The almighty Audi history page.
- http://www.chevrolet.com/history/ - The Chevrolet story is distinctly American. It began in an experimental workshop in a Detroit garage. It continues today in garages all over our country. After more than 80 years, and for more than 36 million people, they've become the cars more Americans trust.
- http://www.pontiac.com/history/history.html - Get a brief overview of Pontiac at their time line page.
- http://www.cadillac.com/tradition/index.htm - A nice, extensive text timeline for the Cadillac coorporation.
- http://www.buick.com/home/aboutbuick/history.html - Explore a century of Buick history.
- http://www.oldsmobile.com/index.html - Veiw Oldsmobile's rich heritage.
- http://www.gmc.com/history/index.html - A graphic history of the GMC coorporation.
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