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List of cars named after animals
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These are cars or car companies named after animals, whether real or fictional animals. * AC Greyhound * Aero-Willys Lark * Aero-Willys Eagle * Alligator (Motorcycle brand) * AMC Rambler Marlin * AMC Eagle * AMC Hornet * Aston Martin Bulldog * Baby Moose (Defunct car company) * Badger (Defunct Car company, 1910-1911) * Bedford Beagle * Beaver (defunct car company) * Blue Bird School Bus company * Buffalo( Defunct auto brand) * Buick Skyhawk (1975-1980; 1982-1989 * Buick Skylark(1953-1954; 1961-1972; 1975-1988) * Buick Wildcat * Caterpillar (construction machines) * Centaur (Defunct car company) * Chang Ang Tiger Truck * Chevrolet Bison * Chevrolet Corvette Stingray * Chevy Impala * Coyote (Defunct car company, an American automobile built in Redondo Beach, California from 1909 until 1910. The car was a sporty two seat roadster with a 50 hp Straight-8 engine. Only two were made.) * Crane (Defunct car company, 1912-1914) * Crow-Elkheart Motor Company (Defunct car company, 1909-1924) * Daihatsu Bee * Daimler Dingo * Daimler Ferret Armor car * De Schaum Seven little Buffaloes * Dodge Colt * Dodge Ram * Dodge Viper * Dodo (Defunct car company) * Dragon ( Defunct car company, Dragon Automobile Company manufactured automobiles from 1906 to 1908, first in Detroit, Michigan, and then in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) * Dudly bug (Defunct car company) * Eagle (car company) * Eagle Electric (Defunct car company, 1915-1916) * Fiat Dino * Fiat Panda * Fish (Defunct car company) * Ford Bronco * Ford Cougar * Ford Falcon(The Ford Falcon was an automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from 1960 to 1970. It was a huge sales success for Ford initially, handily outselling rival compacts from Chrysler and General Motors introduced at the same time.) * Ford Pinto * Ford Mustang (1964 - Present) * Ford F-150 Raptor (2009-present) * Ford Scorpio * Ford Thunderbird * Fox (Defunct car company, 1921-1923) * Great Eagle (Defunct car company) * Great Wall Cool Bear * Great Wall Deer * Greyhound (Defunct car company) * Hudson Hornet * Hudson Wasp * Hyundai Pony * International Harvester Scout Raven * Isuzu Panther * Jackson Duck (defunct) * Jaguar (Current car company) * Jeep Golden Eagle * Jeep Golden Hawk * Kaiser Dragon * KIA Granbird * Lion (Defunct auto brand) * Land Rover Wolf * Land Rover Llama * Marmon Wasp * Bobcat (1971-1980, similar to the Ford Pinto) * Cougar * Mercury Sable (midsize 1986-2005, full-size 2008-2009) * Nissan Bluebird * Plymouth Barracuda (1964-1974) * Plymouth Cricket * Plymouth Roadrunner (1968-1980, Paying $50,000 to Warner Brothers to use the name and likeness of their Road Runner cartoon character (as well as a "beep, beep" horn, which Plymouth paid $10,000 to develop), and using the Chrysler B platform as a base (the same as the Belvedere, Satellite, and GTX), Plymouth set out to build a back-to-basics muscle car.) * Pontiac Firebird * Pontiac Firefly * Pontiac Phoenix * Pontiac Sunbird * Saab Toad * SEAT Leon * SEAT Panda * Sphynx (Defunct brand) * Stout Scarab * Studebaker Hawk series (Golden Hawk, Hawk, etc.) * Studebaker Lark * Stutz Bearcat * Stutz Blackhawk * Stutz Gazelle (The Defender (later the Gazelle) was an armored Suburban. It included a roof-mounted machine gun under a sliding hatch.) * Tiger (defunct car company) * Toyota MR2 Spyder * Triumph Stag * Vauxhall Monterey * Vauxhall Tigra * Vixen (Defunct Brand, 1914-1916) * Volkswagen Beetle * Volkswagen Fox * Volkswagen Rabbit * Wolf(Defunct Car Company) * Wolverine (multiple car companies, defunct)
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