StudebakerA car company that originated in South Bend, Indiana, Studebaker is an American classic, but was stopped in 1967. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
ImperialOriginally a very popular Chrysler luxury model, the Imperial became its own make in 1955, lasting 20 years. It re-appeared in the '80s and was presented at the '06 auto show in Detroit as a concept car, but was pulled because of high oil prices. (AP Photo/Rob Widdis)
GeoA General Motors make, Geo generally made smaller cars, lasting for a decade before being discontinued in 1997. Shown here is the Geo Storm with GM Chairman Roger B. Smith. (AP Photo/Richard Sheinwald)
PlymouthPlymouth, owned by Chrysler, went defunct in 2001. Shown here is one of its most famous models, the Plymouth Neon. (AP Photo/Chrysler, HO)
OldsmobileThe General Motors brand Oldsmobile lasted 106 years before all production was in 2004. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
IsuzuIsuzu, a GM make, recently stopped producing new models, and it now only manufactures parts. (AP Photo/HO)
HummerThe Hummer is one of many classic makes that will likely be discontinued by General Motors by the end of this year. (AP Photo/General Motors, HO)
SaturnSaturn will also likely halt new production for GM after more than 24 years of service. (AP Photo/General Motors)
SaabSaab, which was fully acquired by GM in 2000, will cease to make new models at the end of the year. (AP Photo/Bertil Ericson)
PontiacThe most recent General Motors casualty, Pontiac will no longer make new models after this year. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)