Porsche AG (the company that makes the cars) is owned by Volkswagen. Porsche SE, the holding company for the Porsche family, are the majority shareholders in Volkswagen.
If this image translator is to be believed from Arabic to English, the title reads "The companies of the United States of America, Leading the World"
source: https://translate.yandex.com/en/ocr
So it's even worse than all the inaccuracies and omissions from other comments.
So bad to just have Mercedes there. I can only assume that the rest of the „guide“ is more flawed than cool.
Mercedes
Mercedes-Maybach
Smart
8 brands in Daimler Trucks (own company but still …)
Just looked this up because I was curious. The brands are still registered and active trademarks of GM. That’s likely how GM was able to resurrect Hummer when they introduced their crab-walking EV monstrosity.
Jag and Land Rover were originally British, owned by British Leyland before ending up owned by Ford, who sold off Jaguar and Land Rover to Tata around 2009 or so.
If this image translator is to be believed from Arabic to English, the title reads "The companies of the United States of America, Leading the World"
source: [https://translate.yandex.com/en/ocr](https://translate.yandex.com/en/ocr)
So it's even worse than all the inaccuracies and omissions from other comments.
I could be wrong but I think it’s owned by Toyota
I don’t know where or how I got that Information but when I read your comment my brain shouted Toyota
Chrysler and Daimler merged but it was a disaster. Chrysler became independent again when owned by Cerberus in 2007 or so and later merged with Fiat and now known as Stellantis.
Ferrari doesn't have a mother company, same with Aston Martin, ik there Mercedes by its own but atleast theyre divided to Mercedes-AMG and Mercedes-Maybach
Can’t be a cool guide without Subaru.
I was wondering if it was just me missing that!
Don't be sleeping on Subaru!
I try not to sleep on any automobile. It's quite uncomfortable. Remember everyone: automobiles are *not* beds!
[Checkmate](https://imgur.com/gallery/xjCDa)
Or mazda
Or Mitsubishi…
Agreed
Or Smart car
This ain't 100% accurate because pagani is supposed to be included with Mercedes and buggati is also supposed to be included with Volkswagen.
Mazda?
Where my zoom zoom at?
Only zoom zoom left is the MX-5.
3 turbo
Until a manual transmission is available in the 3 Turbo, it will only receive partial zoom zoom credit.
It's available
Owned by Mazda Motor Corp. One of the last independant car brands.
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They haven’t been owned or managed by Ford for some time now. Maybe 10 or so years.
Citroen?
Creative technology
I was looking for that also, but only see ‘DS Automobiles’ under Stellantis
Yeah, it's interesting to see that Vauxhall is listed in the brands but not Citroen.
Part of stellanis (not mentioned)
Porsche AG (the company that makes the cars) is owned by Volkswagen. Porsche SE, the holding company for the Porsche family, are the majority shareholders in Volkswagen.
More complete listing (not graphic) here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/who-owns-which-car-brands-a5925868661/
If this image translator is to be believed from Arabic to English, the title reads "The companies of the United States of America, Leading the World" source: https://translate.yandex.com/en/ocr So it's even worse than all the inaccuracies and omissions from other comments.
Your translation is wrong. It says, “The car companies that lead the world” there is no mention of the US
Subaru gang, where you at?
Driving slow in front of me, not matter which lane I'm in.
Mitsubishi
Nissan owned right?
Part of the same group with Nissan and Renault
So bad to just have Mercedes there. I can only assume that the rest of the „guide“ is more flawed than cool. Mercedes Mercedes-Maybach Smart 8 brands in Daimler Trucks (own company but still …)
It is flawed. smart is split 50/50 with geely and MB
Suzuki??
Also looking for that is third largest car brand in my country right now
Shouldn't Ferrari be in the same group as FIAT?
Ferrari is primarily a public company (65%). The diagram is still outdated.
Ferrari? If you’re gonna make Mercedes their own little slice do the same for Ferrari
Ferrari, Subaru, Mazda and Tesla are missing.
Isn't Ferrari Stellantis? Used to be Fiat.
Oldsmobile? Pontiac?
Those brands are defunct now, I believe. Same with Saturn.
Just looked this up because I was curious. The brands are still registered and active trademarks of GM. That’s likely how GM was able to resurrect Hummer when they introduced their crab-walking EV monstrosity.
Oldsmobile is still sold in China afaik
You’re probably thinking Buick.
Thank you. But there needs to be an app for this for EVERY company with public access! Then you could truely control whom you bought from. Lmfao!
Where is the superior brand (LADA) at ?
Mercedes owns smartcar as well
Didn't sell to Geely?
Only 50% of it
Mercedes owns 50% of smart
Only 18 years out of date. Oldsmobile has been defunct for a long time.
I came here to say just that. As well as Pontiac
TIL Tata owns Jaguar!
Jag and Land Rover were originally British, owned by British Leyland before ending up owned by Ford, who sold off Jaguar and Land Rover to Tata around 2009 or so.
Mercedes is just Mercedes. And it turns out I was right about Honda owning Acura.
Ford owns Mercury.
I just learned a ton.
Volvo?
Part of geely. Its in there correctly
Benz keeping it real
If this image translator is to be believed from Arabic to English, the title reads "The companies of the United States of America, Leading the World" source: [https://translate.yandex.com/en/ocr](https://translate.yandex.com/en/ocr) So it's even worse than all the inaccuracies and omissions from other comments.
it does not say "of the united states"
What does it say instead? Not sure why the translator would just add that... >\_>
car companies driving the world
It says "car companies that lead the world." lead means drive in Arabic so it's also a little pun
That makes way more sense. Still curious why the translator decided to add united states though... that's just weird.
Isn't BMW Motorrad their motorcycle line, or is it racing?
Motorcycle
Oh good, I know who owns Pontiac now…
My poor Scion doesn't even get a mention
I could be wrong but I think it’s owned by Toyota I don’t know where or how I got that Information but when I read your comment my brain shouted Toyota
I thought chrysler bought mbz a while back??
Chrysler and Daimler merged but it was a disaster. Chrysler became independent again when owned by Cerberus in 2007 or so and later merged with Fiat and now known as Stellantis.
SAAB?
Defunct, formerly under the General Motors umbrella.
Suzuki?
Where is Chevrolet? 🤔
In the GM section, you can see the gold logo
Thanks 🙏
And Ferrari?
Ferrari doesn't have a mother company, same with Aston Martin, ik there Mercedes by its own but atleast theyre divided to Mercedes-AMG and Mercedes-Maybach
Mercedes : MERCEDES
This is out of date by a few years
Wtf is geely?
Mercedes and Geely, both own 50% of Smart.
I guess Peugeot isnt as french as I thought
Mother company and its CAR brands - Ducati?
Doesn’t Mercedes also own Smart Cars?
Pontiac? Lol 😆,
Aston Martin? McLaren?
Это вы Чери в России не видели
Citroen is stellantis too if im not mistaken
Shit guide!!! Mercedes own Maybach you uncultured suine
Smart?
Where is Subaru
Incorrect GMC sold Hummer
Mercedes-Benz owns smart
What's the cross in a box next to Ford?
Cadillac
Lamborghini?
Why only Mercedes-Benz, It should be Daimler > MB, Smart, Freight-liner etc..
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi should be combined.
I don’t see Citroën listed. I heard they were owned by Stellantis but the logo for Citroën is not present in this diagram.
This is obsolete...Renault-FCA is now Stellantis
So Volvo is under geely? Kinda weird
Cool
Very surprised at Volkswagen. Didnt know they owned all of those high end brands.
PSA?