- Russell Motor Car Company
The Russell Motor Car Company was an
automobile manufacturer inToronto ,Canada that produced cars from 1904 to 1916. The company is considered to have produced Canada's first successful automobile. [Filey, Mike. "Mount Pleasant Cemetery: An Illustrated Guide". (Dundurn Press Ltd., 1999) p. 188.]In 1903, weakness in the
bicycle market prompted Canada Cycle and Motor Co. (CCM), a bicycle manufacturer, to acquire the assets of Canadian Motors Ltd., a failed automobile producer. Thomas (Tommy) Alexander Russell, CCM's new general manager, saw an opportunity to diversify his company's product line.Vance, Bill. " [http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/bv/russell.htm Russell: a truly native Canadian car] ." Canadian Driver. Retrieved2008-08-29 .]From 1903 to 1905, CCM's new automobile division, named Russell Motor Car Company with Russell serving as president, began production of electric-powered two-passenger
runabout s. In 1905, the company produced its first "Model A" car with a two-cylinder gasoline engine. A larger "Model B", and a four-cylinder "Model C", arrived in 1906. A 40horsepower touring car was introduced in 1907, with a more prestigious 50horsepower model coming in 1908.The Russell vehicles developed a reputation as well-built and engineered cars, and success allowed Russell to focus on the high-end market. Sales offices were opened in
England ,Australia andNew Zealand . In Canada, Russell promoted its vehicles as "The Thoroughly Canadian Car," built with Canadian material, labour and capital. Marketing included publicity stunts such as races on frozenLake Ontario between Russell cars and ice-yachts. The Russell Motor Car Company Limited was incorporated separately from CCM in 1911."Russell Industries Limited." Canadian Register of Commerce & Industry, 1959.]The company began to experience difficulties with its
sleeve valve engines in 1913. A downturn in the high-end market, coupled with the commencement of the First World War in 1914, resulted in Russell selling its automobile production business to the American manufacturer Willys-Overland Motors in 1916. Russell produced munitions during the war, and manufactured automobile parts after the war ended. In 1938, the company changed its name to Russell Industries Limited, as it continued its shift away from the automobile industry, expanding into the manufacture of machine parts.References
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