McLaughlin automobile ended in 1942.
McLaughlin automobile was created in 1901.
McLaughlin Planetarium ended in 1995.
The invention of the automobile in Canada is often attributed to Henry Seth Taylor, who built a gasoline-powered vehicle in 1867. However, the more notable advancements in the Canadian automotive industry came with the establishment of companies like Canada’s first automobile manufacturer, the McLaughlin Car Company, founded by Sam McLaughlin in 1907. McLaughlin's company played a significant role in the development of the automotive sector in Canada, eventually leading to the formation of General Motors of Canada.
Maxwell automobile ended in 1925.
Knox Automobile ended in 1924.
Chalmers Automobile ended in 1923.
Jewell - automobile - ended in 1909.
Lincoln - automobile - ended in 1940.
Cunningham automobile ended in 1936.
Eagle - automobile - ended in 1998.
Adler - automobile - ended in 1957.
Cleveland - automobile - ended in 1909.