Ageron Explained

Construction d’Automobiles Ageron et Cie was a French automobile manufacturer.[1] [2] [3] The name may also be spelled as Agéron.

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.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Linz, Harald . The International Automotive Encyclopedia . Schrader . Halwart . United Soft Media Verlag . 2008 . 978-3-8032-9876-8 . Munich.
  2. Book: The Beaulieu encyclopedia of the automobile . 2000 . Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers . 978-1-57958-293-7 . Georgano . G. N. . Chicago . ocm45369199 . Montagu of Beaulieu . Edward John Barrington Douglas-Scott-Montagu.
  3. Book: Georgano, Nick . Cars. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours. . Courtille . 1975 . Paris . fr.