"Sales of Jewett cars were brisk in the early 1920s, after its introduction for the 1922 model year they sold 9,498 units, in 1923 25,900 were produced. Sales peaked out in 1925 at 28,621 cars, after which sales tapered down to 4,000-5,000 by 1927." (Stahlsauto.com)
There were quite a few US manufacturers in the 1920's and early 1930's who created a "companion" make to an already existing make:
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2. Buick - Marquette
3. Studebaker - Erskine/Rockne
4. Marmon - Roosevelt
5. Oldsmobile - Viking
6. Oakland - Pontiac
7. Stutz - Blackhawk
8. REO - Wolverine