Carl Foth Maschinenfabrik was a German automobile manufacturer based in Domitz, active during the early 20th century. The company operated between 1906 and 1907, producing a small number of vehicles known as voiturettes.
The voiturettes manufactured by Carl Foth featured 8 PS single-cylinder engines, which were relatively modest in power for the time. These vehicles utilized a friction transmission system, a technology that was common in early automotive design but later became less prevalent as more efficient transmission methods were developed.
Despite its brief existence, Carl Foth Maschinenfabrik contributed to the early automotive landscape in Germany, showcasing the innovations and engineering efforts of the period. However, the company did not achieve long-term success and eventually ceased operations after just a few years.
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