Liste des marques automobiles populaires
Luxury Car Brands, Affordable Car Brands, or Electric Vehicle Manufacturers.

Corvette
Since 1953, Chevrolet has produced and sold the Corvette, a two-door, two-passenger premium sports automobile. The Corvette, which has eight design incarnations and is known by the designations C1 through C8, is renowned for its performance and unique fiberglass or composite bodywork. Up until 2019, it had a front-engine, and after then, a mid-engine.

DS
DS Automobiles: A Symbol of French Luxury and Innovation
DS Automobiles is a French luxury automobile brand that epitomizes elegance, innovation, and avant-garde design. The brand was initially introduced as a sub-brand of Citroën in 2009, with the aim of creating a line of premium vehicles that would stand out for their distinctive style and advanced technology. The name "DS" is a nod to the iconic Citroën DS, a revolutionary car launched in 1955, and is also a play on words, as "DS" is pronounced like "déesse," the French word for "goddess."

Dacia
Automobile S.C. Dacia S.A., sometimes known simply as Dacia, is a Romanian automaker that derives its name from the ancient territory that today makes up Romania. The business was founded in 1966. After 33 years, the Romanian government sold Dacia to Groupe Renault, a French automaker, in 1999.

Daf
A branch of Paccar, DAF Trucks is a Dutch manufacturer of trucks. Both the company's primary facility and headquarters are in Eindhoven. Its Belgian Westerlo factory makes cabs and axle components. Leyland Trucks at its Leyland facility in the United Kingdom develop and construct several of the truck types offered under the DAF brand.

Daimler
Prior to 1910, The Daimler Company Limited (/demlr/ DAYM-lr H. J. Lawson established The Daimler Motor Company Limited, an independent British automaker, in London in 1896. Coventry served as the company's industrial hub. Gottlieb Daimler and the Daimler-Motor-Gesellschaft of Cannstatt, Germany concurrently sold the corporation the license to use the Daimler brand. The Daimler Motor Business was acquired by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) in 1910 after experiencing early financial difficulties and a company reorganization in 1904; BSA also produced automobiles under its own brand before to the Second World War. BSA acquired the Lanchester Motor Company in 1933 and turned it into a division of the Daimler Company.

Datsun
Nissan owned the Japanese vehicle company Datsun (UK: /daetsn/, US: /dtsn/). The first batch of Datsun vehicles was created in 1931. Only Nissan-exported automobiles were designated as Datsun between 1958 and 1986. Nissan discontinued the Datsun brand in March 1986, but it was revived in June 2013 as the name for inexpensive cars made for developing nations. In 2019 and 2020, Nissan pondered phasing out the Datsun brand once more. The ailing brand was finally discontinued in April 2022.

David Brown
Limited edition vehicles are produced by David Brown Automotive in Silverstone, England. David Brown is a British businessman. The business was founded in Coventry in 2013 and relocated to a new 18,000 square foot headquarters and dedicated construction facility in Silverstone Park in April 2017.