
Studebaker Corporation
Studebaker Corporation was an American automobile manufacturer active from the late 19th century until the mid-1960s. Initially producing wagons and carriages, it transitioned to cars in the early 1900s, gaining a reputation for innovative and stylish vehicles. The company was known for its engineering, design, and quality, but faced financial challenges and intense industry competition. Despite some popular models, Studebaker ultimately ceased automobile production in 1966, marking the end of a notable American automotive legacy. The company's history reflects technological progress and changing market dynamics in the automotive industry.