Car brands

On this page, you’ll find information about the various car brands we sell. Click on a specific brand to see the available models for sale.

Austin Healey

Austin-Healey was a British sports car brand established in 1952 as a joint venture between the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and the Donald Healey Motor Company, a renowned automotive engineering and design firm. The cars were produced until 1972.

BMW

BMW is a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Munich. In 1922, two Munich-based companies merged under the name Bayerische Motoren Werke AG. During World War I, both companies had produced aircraft engines.

Chevrolet

Chevrolet—also known as Chevy—is a car brand manufactured by the American company General Motors (GM). Over the years, many classic models have been produced, but the most famous is likely the Chevrolet Corvette, which has been in production since 1953 and continues to roll off assembly lines in the USA.

Datsun

It's not that today's roads are crowded with Datsun cars. However, you’ll often see vehicles from its parent company, Nissan. In the past, Datsun didn’t attract much attention, but over time, these cars have steadily gained recognition, joining the ranks of more well-known classic models.

Ferrari

Ferrari is an Italian car brand founded in 1947 by the late Enzo Ferrari. He began his career as a racing driver and later became a team manager at Alfa Romeo before starting his own car production after the war. Today, Ferrari is owned by FIAT.

Fiat

Fiat is a brand name belonging to the Italian car manufacturer Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino. The company was founded in 1899 by the Agnelli family. Fiat has a unique aura surrounding many of its classic models, most recently demonstrated by the successful relaunch of the Fiat 500.

Ford

Ford Motor Company is an American car manufacturer founded in 1903 by Henry Ford. As a pioneer in production, Ford introduced the assembly line, revolutionizing the industry with its efficiency gains. Today, Ford is the second-largest car manufacturer in the U.S. and the fifth-largest worldwide.

Jaguar

Jaguar is a British luxury car brand. It was originally founded in 1922 under the name SS Cars Ltd but changed its name to Jaguar in 1945. Today, it is owned by the rapidly growing Indian automaker Tata Motors Limited.

Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz is the name of the iconic German car brand. It was formed through the merger of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft and Benz & Cie under the name Daimler-Benz AG. However, Daimler sold its cars under the Mercedes name.

MG

MG is a former British sports car manufacturer, established in the 1920s. MG is most famous for its two-seater open sports cars, but they also produced other types of vehicles. Production of MG cars ceased in the autumn of 1980.

Morgan

Morgan is yet another British car manufacturer. The company was founded in 1910 by Harry Morgan, and today, it is still led by a descendant of the founder. The cars are still assembled manually, or by hand, and the waiting list for a new Morgan is typically 1-2 years.

Morris

Morris was a British car manufacturer. After several company mergers, Morris continued as an independent brand until 1984, after which the owners integrated parts of it into the Austin brand, including the successful relaunch of the Mini model.

Opel

Opel is a German car brand, currently owned by the General Motors corporation. The company was founded in 1862 by Adam Opel and originally produced sewing machines. Later, it expanded into bicycles and even motorcycles. In 1898, Opel began manufacturing cars.

Porsche

Porsche is the name of a German sports car brand founded by Ferdinand Porsche in Stuttgart. The first Porsche model was released in 1948 and was named the Porsche 356. Later, models such as the highly popular 911 and 924 were introduced in various variants.

Toyota

Toyota is a Japanese car brand headquartered in Toyota City and Tokyo. The company was founded in 1937 by the Toyoda family. Today, it is the world's largest car manufacturer, and since its founding, it has given us several classic models.

Triumph

The Triumph Motor Company was a British car brand, founded back in 1885 with the import of bicycles, and later known for classic cars such as the Triumph TR and Spitfire models. The name "Triumph" is now owned by BMW.

Volvo

Volvo means "I roll" in Latin. It became the name of the well-known Swedish car brand, founded in 1927. In addition to cars, Volvo also manufactures trucks, buses, construction equipment, and boat engines. Their first major success in the car market was the Volvo PV 444, which was introduced after World War II.

VW

Volkswagen, or VW, is a German car manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. The factories were founded in the 1930s under the name KdF-wagen. VW became widely known for the classic model that, in Denmark, became simply known as "Folkevognen" or later the "Beetle."