| Hint | Brand | Models |
| Classic but sportive british manufacturer, famous for its version of the Cobra, the 427 | |
| Honda special division, created for the brand's extension | |
| Part of the Fiat Group, the group's roadster/coupé division | |
| A British sportive luxury brand, formerly part of the Ford Group | |
| Part of the Volkswagen Group, the group's grand touring brand | |
| Former classic British brand, creator of brands such as Rover | |
| Part of the Volkswagen Group, the group's luxury sports brand | |
| German brand, owner of Mini and a former airplane brand | |
| Part of the Volkswagen Group, the group's supercar brand | |
| General Motors' North-American based brand, and the oldest American brand, though it hasn't started its production before Ford | |
| Part of General Motors, the group's luxury touring brand | |
| A not so famous British kit car company | |
| The 2nd main brand in the USA, and General Motors' leader worldwide | |
| American brand leader of a group connected with Fiat's, formerly united with Daimler | |
| Part of the PSA Duo, France's most sucessful brand yet | |
| Part of the PACCAR Group, an Dutch truck (and ocassionally car) manufacturer | |
| Created and sold worldwide, but now only sells at South Korea, and at the rest of the world was replaced by Chevrolet | |
| Part of the Toyota Group, the group's 'Mini-car' brand | |
| Part of the Chrysler Group, the group's muscle car brand | |
| Extremely famous Italian supercar brand, part of the Fiat Group | |
| Italian brand, it has connections with Saab, Volkswagen and Chrysler | |
| Most famous and sucessful American brand, as well as the 1st ever created | |
| Part of General Motors, the group's truck manufacturer | |
| Part of General Motors, the group's Australian division | |
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| Japanese brand extremely famous in Canada, also the world's largest motorcycle producer | |
| General Motors' already defunct 4x4 division | |
| South Korea's biggest sucess in the car world, teams up with Kia | |
| Part of the Nissan Group, the group's luxury brand | |
| Japanese pick-up, SUV and car manufacturer, shares the FHI with Toyota | |
| Part of the Tata Group, the group's ultimate luxury brand | |
| Part of the Chrysler Group, the group's 4x4 brand | |
| A South Korean large passenger car manufacturer, produces as much cars as minivans | |
| Formerly owned by Saab, a Swedish supercar brand | |
| Part of the Volkswagen Group, the brand's secondary supercar brand | |
| Part of the Fiat Group, the group's luxury brand | |
| Part of the Tata Group, Jaguar's 'brother' and the group's 4x4 division | |
| Toyota special division, created for the extension of the brand | |
| Part of the Ford Group, the group's ultimate luxury brand | |
| Part of the Proton Group, the group's supercar brand | |
| German truck manufacturer, owns the ERF brand and has connections with Volkswagen | |
| Part of the Fiat Group, Ferrari's 'brother' and the group's luxury sports brand | |
| Part of the Daimler Group, the group's ultimate luxury brand | |
| Formerly part of the Ford Group, a very well known Japanese brand | |
| A British supercar brand now owned by Mercedes-Benz, the company created the once fastest production car, the F1 | |
| Daimler Group's worldwide leader, an extremelly reckognized German luxury brand | |
| Part of the Ford Group, the group's classic luxury brand | |
| Part of the manufacturer duo that produced cars in the Longbride plant, UK, and it's still in production | |
| British mini-car company owned by BMW | |
| | Hint | Brand | Models |
| As well as producing electric products, this Japanese brand has connections with the PSA Duo | |
| One of the largest Japanese brands ever, has connections with the Daimler Group and has partnership with Renault | |
| Part of General Motors, the group's European division | |
| French manufacturer owner of Dacia, has connections with Daimler | |
| Part of the manufacturer duo that produced cars in the Longbride plant, UK, but now it's defunct and was replaced by the chinese Roewe | |
| Part of the PSA Duo, has connections with Ford | |
| Now defunct, it was part of General Motors, producing roadsters | |
| German supercar brand, it's close to buy the Volkswagen Group and it's extremelly famous | |
| Owned by Spyker, this Swedish brand is Scania's 'brother' | |
| Defunct brand of General Motors | |
| Part of the Volkswagen Group, the brand's truck manufacturer (along with Volkswagen Passenger Veichles) | |
| Part of the Volkswagen Group, the group's touring roadster brand | |
| Connected with Ford for the Mustang, and the original creator of the Cobra | |
| Part of the Volkswagen Group, the group's luxury division | |
| Part of the Daimler Group, the group's 'mini-car' brand | |
| Formerly part of General Motors, now shares the FHI with Toyota | |
| This Japanese touring car brand is not only one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers, but is the 9th biggest car manufacturer in the world | |
| The largest and biggest car manufacturer not only in the world, but perhaps in history | |
| A Britsh supercar brand based in Blackpool, UK | |
| Part of General Motors, the group's British division | |
| The 2nd largest manufacturer in the world, a German creation believed to be created by a Hitler friend during World War 2 | |
| A Swedish luxury brand formerly part of the Ford Group | |
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