With the global economy being what it is, every car on the
road is made up of bits and pieces that come from all sorts of companies all
over the world. Many cars are exactly the same under the skin because they are
made in the same factory by the same company. Sometimes these cars carry
nameplates that that are part of the same corporate family. Sometimes one
vehicle platform may carry nameplates from two or three different corporations.
Through some joint operating agreement all companies sell slightly different
versions of the same vehicle.
The biggest reason for doing this is to save money. R&D
of any new product is very expensive and time consuming. Many times they will
use this “badge engineering” to produce vehicles that appeal to different
demographic groups. Sometimes one manufacturer will lack expertise in one area
so they outsource the design or development of a particular model to another
company that is really strong in that area.
The following is a list of some of the major manufacturers
and the makes that fall directly under their corporate umbrella:
General Motors builds Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac and GMC. In
the last few years they have gotten rid of Pontiac, Saturn, Hummer, and
Oldsmobile.
Ford builds Lincoln, and Mercury was done away with earlier
this year.
Chrysler, Dodge, and Ram are currently owned by Fiat of Italy,
before that they were owned by Mercedes. Look for Fiats rebadged as Dodges on
the US market soon. Fiat also owns Ferrari so if we are really lucky maybe we could get a Dodge with a Ferrari engine in it. Don't hold your breath.
Toyota builds Lexus and Scion
Lexus ES350 (top), and the Toyota Camry (bottom) are the same car with different headlights, taillights, and trim. |
Honda builds Acura
Nissan is owned by Renault and also builds Infiniti
Hyundai owns Kia
BMW builds Mini and Rolls-Royce
Mercedes builds the Smart
Volkswagen builds Bentley and Bugatti
The following list of cars are unique in that each pair are all
the same vehicle but sold under completely different nameplates that are not
necessarily connected at the corporate level. Some of these are current models
and some of them are from the past. Some of these pairs result from big
agreements, and some of them were the result of a one time contract. This list
is not complete but it’s pretty close.
Car What
it actually is
Chrysler Crossfire Mercedes
SLK
Honda Passport Isuzu
Rodeo
Chevrolet/Geo Prizm Toyota
Corolla
Pontiac Vibe Toyota
Matrix
Saab 9-3 Chevrolet
Malibu with a turbo
Isuzu Oasis Honda
Odyssey
Volkswagen Routan Dodge
Caravan
Acura SLX Isuzu
Trooper
Mazda6 Ford
Fusion
Dodge Sprinter Mercedes
Transporter
Eagle Talon Mitsubishi
Eclipse
Suzuki Equator Nissan
Frontier
Mazda2 Ford
Fiesta
Isuzu Ascender Chevrolet
Trail Blazer
Mazda Tribute Ford
Escape
Mercury Villager Nissan
Quest
Saab 9-2x Subaru
Impreza
Chevy/Geo Tracker Suzuki
Sidekick
Geo Storm Isuzu
Impulse
Geo Metro Suzuki
Swift
Saab 9-7x Chevrolet
Trail Blazer
Mitsubishi Raider Dodge
Dakota
Mazda B series Ford
Ranger
Chrysler Crossfire (top), and the Mercedes SLK (bottom) are the same vehicle. |
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