Arrow was an American automobile brand established in 1914 by the National United Service Company, based in Detroit, Michigan. Initially, the company focused on distributing the Dayton-built Arrow (ii) cyclecar, as well as the Beisel cyclecar manufactured in Monroe, Michigan, alongside various automotive components such as carburetors, spark plugs, and batteries.
In addition to its distribution activities, National United Service Co. developed its own cyclecar, which featured an 18-horsepower four-cylinder engine. This model was positioned in a larger class compared to the Dayton product. Although both the Dayton and the Detroit cyclecars were listed in 1914, it is likely that the Detroit model replaced the Dayton version, as it would have been impractical to market two different cyclecars under the same name simultaneously.
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