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American Automotive manufacture Buffalo,New York.USA From 1921
Automatic Electric  American Automotive manufacture Buffalo,New York.USA From 1921
1921 prototype

The Automatic Transportation Company of Buffalo, New York built an electric car in 1921.

 The car was a 2-seater with a small wheelbase of 65in (1650mm), and a total length of 95in (2411mm). The Automatic had a top speed of 18 mph (29 kmh), and sold for $1200 expensive for the time.

1921 Automatic Electric Car side

1921 Automatic Electric production Car side

The company promised that 60 miles travel could be achieved between charging, and that the car could be parked in a 4 ft x 8 ft space. Very few cars were sold.

1921 Automatic Electric Car front

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