The shockingly-small number of traditional car models still produced by America's big three manufacturers - as Ford CEO fears they may have gone too far with SUV and truck lineups READ MORE: Mechanic shares the six 'bulletproof' secondhand cars to buy By James Cirrone For Dailymail.Com Published: 15:58, 22 July 2024 | Updated: 16:10, 22 July 2024 e-mail View comments They were once the bastion of classic cars like the Corvette, the Mustang and the Chrysler 300. But today the 'Big Three' American automakers - General Motors, Ford and Chrysler - make few car models other than SUVs and giant pickup trucks.

A recent report by the Boston Globe claimed the three manufacturers only make eight actual cars. However, analysis by DailyMail.com found there were 13.

Across the dozens of vehicles they make, sedans make up a tiny percentage. And most of those sedans are high performance muscle cars that aren't practical for the average person or family. Ford's only sedan in production is the Mustang, while Chrysler discontinued production of the Chrysler 300, its only remaining large sedan, in 2023.

GM, which owns Chevrolet, Buick and Cadillac, manufactures 11 small cars, but again, most of them are built with horsepower or luxury in mind, not practicality. The Chevy Camaro, the Corvette and the Cadillac CT4 dominate GM's car lineup. Pictured: A 1969 yellow classic Ford Mustang American car Pictured: A 2023 Ford Mach-E Mustang.

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