Ok some facts here.
1) Toyota Coorporation offers 18 models (including Camry hybrid as separate model) out of which 2 made it in the list.
Scion, a Toyo sub makes 3 models, zero inthe above list.
2) Ford coorporation offers 21 non-luxury models, out of which zero made it to the list.
3) Honda coorporation offers 9 non-luxury models, out of which zero made it to the above list.
4) Hyundai offers 9 models, zero made it to the above list.
5) Kia offers 8 models, zero made it to the above list.
6) General motors.
Chevrolet offers 21 models, 2 in the above list.
Hummer offers 3 models, 1 in above list.
Saturn offers 7 models, zero in above list.
7) Suzuki offers 7 models, 1 made it to the above list.
8) The Chrysler group.
Chrysler offers 7 models, zero made it to the list.
Jeep offers 6 models, 3 made it to the list.
Dodge offers 16 (sixteen) models, 1 made it to the list.
Now talk and discuss, please don't be a typical talk show host/political activist while discussing those intricate work of engineering.
I have not included the luxury+exotic (except base Chevy Vette, depending how you think) models, therefore, Grand Marquis is not included, if it is, then it becomes the single vehicle by FMC in that list. Also have'nt included some other subs. like GM's Saab or else.
The list does'not indicate total number of auto maunfacturers in US/ Continental Americas, eg Nissan, Isuzu, Subaru are not inluded.