Charron, Girardot et Voigt (C.G.V.) was a French automobile manufacturer established in 1901 by three prominent racing drivers: Fernand Charron, Léonce Girardot, and Émile Voigt. The company was based in Putcaux, Seine, France. Prior to founding C.G.V., Charron and Girardot had operated a successful Panhard dealership, which they had established in 1897, known as L'Agence Générale de l'Automobile. This dealership thrived by offering early…