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Automoto

 
 French automobile manufacture Saint-Étienne, France. Produced from 1902 to 1930.
 
 
1904 Automoto 24hp
 

Automoto was a French manufacturer founded in 1902, which joined with the Peugeot group in 1930 and was fully absorbed by 1962. Prior to World War II Automoto sourced engines from Chaise, Zurcher, J.A.P., and Villers. AMC engines were also used after 1945.

There first car was a Voiturette,with a 5 hp engine,it was also available in England in kit form.

By 1903 they were making 4 cylinder cars ranging from 12 to 40 hp.these cars were also sold in England under the name Automotor.

 

 

 


 

 

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