Ariel & General Repairs Ltd, commonly referred to as A.G.R., was a British automobile manufacturer active from 1911 to 1912. Based in Camberwell, the company served as an agent for the French automobile manufacturer Hurtu. A.G.R. produced vehicles that were largely similar to the 12hp Hurtu model, with some modifications including a slightly longer chassis and larger tires.
The sole body style offered by A.G.R. was an open four-seater, catering to the early 20th-century market's demand for practical and spacious vehicles. Despite its brief existence, A.G.R. contributed to the diverse landscape of early British motoring.
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