Automoto

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Automoto
Founded1902 in Saint-Étienne
FateMerged in 1930, brand ended in 1962
SuccessorPeugot
Headquarters
Doubs
,
France
ProductsMotorcycles Bicycles

Automoto was a French bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1902, which joined with the Peugeot group in 1930 and was fully absorbed by 1962. Prior to World War II Automoto sourced engines from Chaise, Zurcher, J.A.P., and Villiers. Engines produced by Ateliers de Mécanique du Centre (AMC) were also used after 1945.[1]

Share of AUTOMOTO, issued 1. May 1924

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