Carey [2] (United States) - AllCarIndex

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Carey [2]

1906-1906

Carey Motor Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in New York City, specifically in the Bronx. Founded in 1906, the company was notable for its innovative use of rotary engines in its vehicles. The Carey utilized a 10 horsepower, five-cylinder Balzer rotary engine, which featured a vertical crankshaft design.

The Carey was showcased in a two-seater configuration at the Automobile Club of America Show in 1906. Despite its technological advancements, the production numbers for the Carey were likely very low, and it is believed that few units were sold. The company’s operations were short-lived, and it did not achieve significant commercial success in the competitive automotive market of the early 20th century.

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