Corre (France) - AllCarIndex

Corre  

FRANCE

time-calendar.png 1908-1914

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Company Name: J. Corre et Compagnie

Place: Rueil

Country: France

J. Corre et Compagnie was a French automobile manufacturer active from 1908 to 1914, based in Rueil, Seine et Oise. The company was founded by J. Corre, who had previously established the Societe des Automobiles Corre. Corre's departure from his original firm coincided with the transition of the brand name from Corre to La Licorne, suggesting that the new management did not oppose his use of his own name for his new venture.

The vehicles produced by J. Corre et Compagnie were characterized as small cars equipped with four-cylinder engines. The models offered during the 1912-1913 production years included three distinct variants: a 1459 cc engine producing 8 horsepower, a 1725 cc engine generating 10 horsepower, and a 2120 cc engine with a power output of 12 horsepower. These specifications indicated a focus on compact and efficient automobiles, similar to those manufactured by La Licorne during the same period.

The company ceased operations in 1914, marking the end of its brief existence in the early automotive industry.

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