Average Man's Runabout (United States) - AllCarIndex

Average Man's Runabout  

UNITED STATES

time-calendar.webp 1906-1906

Brand Data

Company Name: Adams Automobile Co.

Place: Hiawatha, Kansas

Country: United States

The Average Man's Runabout was a car produced by the Adams Automobile Company, based in Hiawatha, Kansas. Founded by George Adams, the company introduced this two-seater vehicle in 1906. The car featured a horizontally-opposed 10 horsepower twin engine, which was a common design for the era. It utilized a friction transmission system and a single-chain drive, reflecting the technological standards of early 20th-century automotive engineering.

Although the Average Man's Runabout was only offered for sale in 1906, George Adams continued to manufacture a limited number of additional vehicles for personal use from 1907 to 1909. The car's name suggested an appeal to the average consumer, but it did not stand out significantly in terms of innovation or design compared to its contemporaries.

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