Six Degrees of Automotive Separation: AMC and ZIL

AMC to ZIL - how many connections does it take to link the two?

In this week’s Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge, we present the battle of A to Z, of East versus West, as we challenge you to link American Motors (USA! USA! USA!) to Zavod Imeni Likhachev. It’s like the 1980 Winter Olympics Miracle on Ice, but with cars and trucks, and with a common link between the two companies – in six connections or less, that is.

We can actually think of a couple ways to do this, so, of course, no answer is wrong.

The rules, as before, are simple: A connection consists of one company owning another, merging with another or sharing another’s parts. Explain your connections, and as before, the point isn’t necessarily to do it in the least number of connections, but to do it with style and with obscure connections. If you need examples, check out our previous Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenges.



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