List of former automotive manufacturing plants.
The table below lists former automotive industry manufacturing factories and facilities.
Not to be confused with Oakland, Pontiac's original parent marque.
Fremont Assembly Operated as GM plant from 1963 to 1982, then became the site of NUMMI, GM's joint venture with Toyota and the only major auto assembly plant remaining in California.
Closed April 1, 2010, partially reopening as the Tesla Factory, an automobile assembly plant for Tesla Motors Detroit Assembly (also known as Detroit Cadillac or Clark Street Assembly) Norwood Assembly Plant Framingham Assembly Plant Janesville Assembly Lakewood Assembly Plant Pontiac Assembly Plant Regina Plant Scarborough Van Assembly Plant Willow Run Assembly Plant North Tarrytown Assembly Baltimore Assembly Plant Lansing Car Assembly Oklahoma City Assembly Doraville Assembly Plant Linden Assembly Van Nuys Assembly Plant Sainte-Thérèse Assembly Oshawa Truck Assembly Holden Elizabeth Plant Holden Fishermans Bend Plant Acacia Ridge plant Pagewood plant Woodville plant Swindon plant Bromont Plant Browns Lane plant Longbridge plant L'usine Normant [fr] Mitsubishi Motors Australia Assembly Plant Mitsubishi Motors Australia Lonsdale Engine Manufacturing plant Zama plant Bochum plant Detroit, Michigan (Present day) Urban ruins Ryton plant PSA Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant Billancourt factory Park Royal factory Linwood plant Canley factory South Bend, Indiana (Present day) Other uses, partially demolished and urban ruins Manhattanville, New York City (Present day) Columbia University finance department building[52] Luton plant Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly Plant Sterling Heights Assembly Volvo Kalmar Assembly Volvo Halifax Assembly Plant Chesapeake Plant Chesapeake, Virginia