Able was a French automobile manufacturer that operated between 1920 and 1925. The company was based in the regions of Paul Toulouse, Orgon, and Bouche-du-Rhône, with additional operations in Avignon, Vaucluse.
During its brief existence, Able was one of many regional car brands that emerged in France during the 1920s. The company produced touring cars that were powered by various proprietary four-cylinder engines. Notable engine options included the 1095cc overhead valve Chapuis-Dornier engine and the 1494cc single overhead cam C.I.M.E. engine.
Despite its initial success, Able struggled to compete with larger mass-production manufacturers and ultimately faded from the automotive landscape by the mid-1920s.
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