···
Log in / Register

what cars start with c

5 Answers
LukeFitz
12/18/2025

Many car brands start with the letter "C," ranging from mainstream manufacturers like Chevrolet and Chrysler to luxury marques like Cadillac and exotic supercar builders like Ferrari (technically, it's the founder's name, Enzo Ferrari, but the brand is widely recognized by the letter 'F'). The most common "C" brands for American consumers are Chevrolet, Chrysler, Cadillac, and more recently, Chinese brands like Chery are making inroads. If you're thinking of specific car models whose names begin with C, the list is even longer and includes popular choices like the Chevrolet Camaro and Corvette, the Chrysler 300, and the Cadillac CT5.

Here is a table of prominent car brands that start with the letter C, highlighting their origin country and a notable model:

BrandCountry of OriginNotable ModelVehicle Type
CadillacUnited StatesEscaladeLuxury SUV
ChevroletUnited StatesSilveradoFull-Size Pickup
ChryslerUnited StatesPacificaMinivan
CitroënFranceC4 CactusCompact Hatchback
CupraSpainFormentorPerformance Crossover
CaterhamUnited KingdomSevenSports Car
CheryChinaTiggo 7Compact SUV
ChevroletUnited StatesCorvetteSports Car
CadillacUnited StatesCT5-VSport Sedan
ChryslerUnited States300Full-Size Sedan
ChevroletUnited StatesCamaroMuscle Car
CadillacUnited StatesCelestiqUltra-Luxury EV
CitroënFranceAmiMicro-Electric Vehicle
ChevroletUnited StatesEquinoxCompact SUV
ChryslerUnited StatesVoyagerMinivan

When considering a car that starts with "C," your choice largely depends on your needs. For dependable family vehicles and trucks, Chevrolet is a cornerstone of the American market. For a blend of comfort and American luxury, Cadillac offers sedans and SUVs. Chrysler focuses on comfortable passenger vehicles, most famously its minivans. European "C" brands like Citroën offer unique styling and are more common overseas, though some models may be available as imports. It's a diverse group, so defining your budget and vehicle type is the first step to narrowing down the right "C" car for you.

Was this review help?
14
4
Share
SanMila
12/26/2025

Oh, you see a ton of them on the road. The big one is definitely Chevy—you’ve got the Camaro, Corvette, Colorado, the list goes on. Then there's Cadillac for the fancy SUVs and sedans. Chrysler is the one with the 300 sedan and those Pacifica minivans. If you're into older classic cars, you might hear about the Cord or the Checker Cab. It's a pretty common letter for car names.

Was this review help?
9
2
Share
Expand All
SophiaFitz
01/02/2026

From a gearhead's perspective, the exciting "C" cars are all about performance. The Chevrolet Corvette is an American icon, a supercar-beater for a fraction of the price. The Chevrolet Camaro is a legendary muscle car. Don't forget the Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing—a proper manual-transmission sports sedan that rivals the best from Germany. For pure, raw driving thrills, the British Caterham Seven is basically a street-legal go-kart. These are the "C" cars that get your heart racing.

Was this review help?
10
0
Share
Expand All
JoannaLee
01/09/2026

Thinking about this as a parent, my mind goes straight to practicality. The "C" that matters most in my driveway is the Chrysler Pacifica. It’s the minivan that hauls the kids, the groceries, and the soccer gear. It's comfortable and has all the features to keep everyone happy on a long trip. Of course, my neighbor swears by his Chevrolet Suburban for their big family. For us, a "C" car means reliability and space above all else.

Was this review help?
10
5
Share
Expand All
MaggieAnn
01/17/2026

I just went through the car-buying process, and I noticed a lot of "C" options. I test-drove a used Cadillac CTS and a new Chevrolet Malibu. The Caddy felt more premium, but the Chevy had a better warranty and was more affordable to insure. I also looked at a Chrysler 300; it's a lot of car for the money. You really have to get behind the wheel because the brands starting with "C" cover a huge range, from basic transportation to full-on luxury.

Was this review help?
2
4
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How Often Should Brake Discs and Brake Pads Be Replaced?

Under normal circumstances, brake discs should be replaced every 50,000 to 80,000 kilometers, front brake pads approximately every 30,000 kilometers, and rear brake pads around every 80,000 kilometers. Relevant information about the braking system is as follows: Introduction to Brake Discs: Simply put, a brake disc is a round disc that rotates as the vehicle moves. The brake caliper clamps the brake disc to generate braking force. When the brakes are applied, it clamps the disc to slow down or stop the vehicle. Brake discs provide effective braking performance and are easier to maintain compared to drum brakes. Introduction to the Braking System: Automobiles rely on the rotation of their wheels to move on the road. But how do they stop when needed? Drivers can't extend their feet to the ground like in cartoons to halt the vehicle. Instead, the car's braking system is used to reduce speed and bring the car to a stop. The braking system generates friction between the brake pads and the wheel drum or disc, converting the vehicle's kinetic energy into heat during the friction process. Key components of the braking system include the brake disc, brake pads, vacuum booster pump, master brake cylinder, and wheel brake cylinder.
7
2
Share

What Type of Transmission Oil is Used for Manual Transmissions?

Currently, the main types of transmission oil used include DEXRON, DEXRON-Ⅱ, and DEXRON-Ⅲ (produced by General Motors); ATF-F type oil (produced by Ford); and domestically developed No. 8 oil (primarily used in various passenger car hydraulic automatic transmission systems) and No. 6 oil (mainly used in the hydraulic torque converters of locomotives and heavy-duty trucks). Below is an introduction to transmission oil: 1. Transmission oil can clean the vehicle's gear-shifting system and also serves functions such as lubrication, heat dissipation, and sealing. It helps reduce wear and prolong the lifespan of the transmission components. 2. Manual transmission oil, also known as gear oil, is categorized into six grades from GL-1 to GL-6. Among these, GL-1 to GL-3 are more suited for heavy-duty applications but have been phased out of the market. Currently, GL-4 and GL-5 are commonly used in household vehicles. It is important to note that transmission oils should not be mixed, and manual transmissions must use manual transmission oil. 3. If the vehicle experiences issues such as difficulty shifting gears, jerky driving, lack of acceleration, or unusual noises from the transmission, the oil should be replaced promptly. 4. Generally, manual transmission oil should be replaced every 3 years or approximately 80,000 to 100,000 kilometers.
4
3
Share

Which country is Textar brake pads from?

Textar brake pads are from Germany. Textar Group is one of the largest friction material suppliers in Europe. All product development and technical support come from the Textar Group, and the same services are provided in the aftermarket. They are known for their high quality and safety, with no noise or vibration, excellent pedal feel, low wear, and long lifespan. The advantages of Textar brake pads include: 1. Excellent thermal conductivity and heat dissipation; 2. Improved friction stability with a stable friction coefficient; 3. Enhanced initial braking force at low temperatures and stable braking force at high temperatures; 4. Outstanding resistance to fade at high speeds and temperatures; 5. Reduced friction variation; 6. Superior noise and vibration resistance.
16
2
Share

What are the symptoms of a faulty manual fuel pump in a diesel vehicle?

The symptoms of a faulty manual fuel pump in a diesel vehicle include: 1. Abnormal fuel supply from the manual fuel pump, and in severe cases, it may fail to deliver fuel; 2. Reduced fuel supply from the manual fuel pump, mainly due to clogged pump filters or blocked fuel lines; 3. Poor air tightness of the manual fuel pump, caused by aging or damaged sealing gaskets at the connections or loose fuel pipe fittings; 4. The manual fuel pump does not operate smoothly. The manual fuel pump in a diesel vehicle consists of the pump body, rear seat, fuel tank, and handle. The pump body is the core of the manual fuel pump, mainly composed of high and low pressure working chambers, check valves, low pressure valves, pressure relief valves, and backflow valves. The handle's main function is to drive the plunger in a reciprocating motion, thereby increasing the pressure of the fuel to generate oil pressure. The check valve controls the pressure of the high-pressure valve, maintaining it at around 1.5MPa.
15
5
Share

How to Activate the Locking Sound on a Passat?

Method to activate the locking sound on a Passat: 1. Press the brake pedal and place the gear shift lever in P position; 2. Release the brake pedal and press the one-touch start button twice consecutively; 3. Close all four doors, then press and hold the lock button on the driver's door for more than 10 seconds to complete the activation. Taking the Volkswagen Passat 2021 280TSI Business Edition as an example: It is a mid-size car launched by SAIC Volkswagen, with a length, width, and height of 4933mm, 1836mm, and 1469mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2871mm. It is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110kw, and paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
5
1
Share

What procedures are required to change from C2 to C1?

C2 to C1 driver's license upgrade method is as follows: Bring your ID card and C2 driver's license to the vehicle management office service hall to apply for the C1 upgrade business. Fill out the driver application form, pay the relevant examination fees, schedule the specific test dates after payment, and then take the corresponding tests. After passing all the tests, you can complete the upgrade from C2 to C1. Driver's license classifications: A1: Large buses and A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M A2: Tractor trucks and B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, M A3: City buses and C1, C2, C3, C4 B1: Medium buses and C1, C2, C3, C4, M (Medium buses refer to passenger vehicles with fewer than 19 seats, such as minibuses and vans) B2: Large trucks and C1, C2, C3, C4, M C1: Small cars and C2, C3 (Passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats, such as sedans, are considered small cars) C2: Small automatic transmission cars C3: Low-speed trucks and C4 C4: Three-wheeled cars C5: Small automatic transmission passenger cars for disabled people (referring to five types of disabilities: right lower limb disability, both lower limb disabilities, hearing impairment, right thumb missing, or finger end joint defects) D: Regular three-wheeled motorcycles and E E: Regular two-wheeled motorcycles and F F: Light motorcycles M: Wheeled self-propelled machinery N: Trolley buses P: Tramcars
8
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.