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Encyclopedia > Allard (1899 automobile)

The Allard was an English automobile manufactured by Allard & Co. of Coventry from 1899 to 1902. It began by producing motor trycicles; the company then moved on to building a four-seater 4½hp model based on the Benz, followed by a 3hp air-cooled car with an engine said to be of their own manufacture. In 1902 they offered a light car (9hp), but merged with Rex later that year.


Allard (which see) was also the name of a better-known English marque.




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Allard (1899 automobile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (187 words)
The Allard was an English automobile manufactured by Allard and Co. of Coventry from 1899 to 1902.
Originally a bicycle company, Allard moved into the motor industry by producing motor tricycles; the company then moved on to building a four-seater 4½ hp model based on the Benz, followed by a 3hp air-cooled car with an engine said to be of their own manufacture.
Allard was also the name of a better-known English marque.
Article about "List of automobile manufacturers" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (214 words)
Automobile marques from the earliest produced to those being manufactured today.
Note these are automobile makers rather than individual types.
There were over 1800 automobile manufacturers in the United States from 1896 to 1930.
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