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Q: What is the Oldest car nameplate still in production?
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What is the oldest car still in production?

Ok, First that last answer was way off. A Volkswagen Beetle is the oldest although originally named the KDF Wagen.


Who is the Oldest automobile manufacturer?

Mercedes-Benz- made the first car Buick is the current oldest American car co. still in business.


What is the oldest car in the US that still works?

Probably a Ford Model T


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That Yaris has been in production since 1999, and is still in production as of 2013.


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Chrysler is the name of the corporation and the nameplate on an automobile the corporation makes. Dodge is the nameplate on another car made by the Chrysler Corporation.


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The car is still in production.


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The oldest model of the Thunderbird was from 1954 when Ford brought the first model off the production line. The first Thunderbird was sold the in October of 1954.


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Ford of course.


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The inventor and maker of the 300c is the Chrysler car company. The car has been in production since the year 2011 and is still in production as of today.


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Peugeot is the oldest car brand. :)


What is red sports car in the movie Under the yum yum tree?

It's a metropolitan! No, it's a 1962 Ford Cougar concept car, never went into actual production. Later, the Mercury division adopted the Cougar nameplate for it's twin to the Ford Thunderbird.