Courier [4] (United States) - AllCarIndex

Courier [4]  

UNITED STATES

time-calendar.png 1922-1923

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Company Name: Courier Motor Co.

Place: Sandusky, Ohio

Country: United States

Courier Motor Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Sandusky, Ohio, that operated briefly from 1922 to 1923. The company emerged as a successor to the Maibohm car, which had ceased production in the summer of 1922.

The Courier was equipped with a six-cylinder Falls engine and offered a selection of three open body styles and two closed body types. The pricing ranged from $1,295 to $1,995, positioning it within the mid-range market of its time. The design featured cycle mudguards and small pseudo-lanterns as cowl lights, contributing to its aesthetic appeal.

Despite its attractive design and features, Courier Motor Company faced disappointing sales figures. The company did manage to establish an export market in Australia and New Zealand, but overall, fewer than 400 units were sold. Ultimately, the company ceased operations after less than a year in business, marking a short-lived chapter in the history of American automotive manufacturing.

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