Jeep
Land Rover
Chevy
Ford
Dodge
Penzgreuwhatever
Toyota
Isuzu
Etc....
Only one of the names listed above is legendary.
Todd
Really?
lets see,
Ford= Henry Ford first to build cars and trucks in an assembly line, most refer to him as the father of the modern automobile, nothing legendary about that?
Jeep= John North Willys buys the Overland Automotive Division of Standard Wheel Company. Working from a Bantam Car Company design, Willys contracts to build military Jeeps.Kaiser buys Willys-Overland and changes name to Willys Motor Company.1963 Company changes name to Kaiser-Jeep corporation. 1970 American Motors Corporation takes over Kaiser-Jeep. 1987 American Motors is purchased by the Chrysler Corporation.
Dodge=The Dodge brothers, John and Horace originated the company in Detroit, Michigan. These brothers were early stockholders and engine builders for Ford Motor Co. before producing their first car in November 1914. the Dodge 4, a tough automobile accepted by the American army. It was used in General Pershing's battles into Mexico in 1914, while also used in World War I as ambulances or staff cars. Also looks as if they kept Jeep from going under. nothing legendary there?
Chevy=Louis Chevrolet ,With little in the way of a formal education, Chevrolet learned car design while working for Buick and started designing his own engine for a new car in 1909.Known to many as the father of Racing as we know it today.William Durant founded the Chevrolet Motor company in 1911 after being forced out of General Motors in 1910. He had also founded that company. Mr Durant founded the Chevrolet Motor Company in partnership with famous race car driver Louis Chevrolet. 1915 marked the start of the Chevy - Ford competitive age that lasts to this day! in 1917 Chevrolet introduces the V-8 This steady stream of innovative automotive designs continued through the following decades making GM and Chevrolet major players in the automotive industry. nothing legendary there?
Land Rover=September 1947 The 'Land Rover' project was made official. Board Meeting minutes describe it as "the all-purpose vehicle on the lines of the Willys-Overland post-war Jeep was the most desirable" using the P3 engine, gearbox, and back axle. In reality the first prototypes were already running, with design work starting in spring 1947. British version of the Jeep! nothing legendary there i will agree, but thanks to them , Jeep is what it is today, thru competition in innovation.