Greenleaf Cycle Company was established in 1902 in Lansing, Michigan. The company produced a limited number of automobiles, with the Greenleaf model being notable for its design and engineering features.
The Greenleaf was a four-seater tourer that utilized a 10 horsepower flat-twin engine, which was positioned under the seat with a transverse crankshaft. It was equipped with a three-speed gearbox, contributing to its performance for the era. The vehicle's side-entrance body design bore a resemblance to the 1903 Cadillac, although it was priced significantly higher at $1,750 compared to Cadillac's $850.
Due to its high cost and limited production, only two units of the Greenleaf were manufactured, marking the brand as a short-lived venture in the early automotive industry.
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