Brand Overview
Oakland is an American automobile manufacturer, founded in 1907, headquartered in Michigan, USA. The company is a brand under General Motors and ceased operations in 1932.
Development History
The company was founded in the USA in 1907. Joined General Motors in 1909. Passenger cars were produced in the 1920s. The brand was replaced by Pontiac in 1931. The brand ceased use in 1932.
Main Products
Primarily produces passenger cars. Classic products include Oakland Six, Oakland 8, etc.
Technical Features
Oakland vehicles are known for reliability and American style.
Market Position
In the 1910s-1920s US market, Oakland was one of the brands under General Motors.
Brand Status
The brand ceased use in 1932 and was replaced by Pontiac.