Eureka Motor Car Company was established in Seattle, Washington, during the early 20th century, specifically between 1906 and 1907. The company focused on assembling automobiles rather than manufacturing them from scratch. This approach involved sourcing components from various parts manufacturers and assembling them in their facility.
The primary offering from Eureka was a two-seater runabout, which featured a 20/24 horsepower four-cylinder Duo engine. Despite its engineering specifications, the vehicle was priced at $1,900, making it a luxury item at the time. Due to its high cost and the limited production capacity, the company produced only a small number of vehicles before ceasing operations.
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