Ageron

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Construction d’Automobiles Ageron et Cie was a French

automobile manufacturer.[1][2][3] The name may also be spelled as Agéron.[1]

History

The company was based in Lyon, France and began production of automobiles in 1908 under the name Ageron. Production ended in 1910.

Vehicles

Ageron offered a car named the 10/12 CV. The vehicle had a

four-cylinder engine with power being transferred to the rear axles via a chain. The vehicle also featured a compressed-air starter. Models with a single cylinder or two cylinder engines that offered 6 to 12 CV were also available.[2][3]

References

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  3. ^ a b Georgano, Nick (1975). Cars. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours (in French). Paris: Courtille.


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