- Audibert & Lavirotte
The Audibert & Lavirotte was a French
automobile , manufactured inLyon from 1894 to 1901.The company, the oldest maker of automobiles in the city, was set up byMaurice Audibert andEmile Lavirotte built cars that were generally similar to theBenz . These were up to 6horsepower , and featured belt drive andrear-mounted engine s. In 1900, the company built three 36 hp racers. They manufactured a so-called "Berline de Voyage", which may have been the first saloon car as early as 1898. The company ceased production in November 1901, after financiers did not pay and the factory was forced to shut down.The plant was taken over byMario Berliet in 1902. Lavirotte helped finance this action and was employed by theBerliet company until his retirement in 1927. Audibert went toRochet-Schneider . He died in 1931.External links
* [http://vea.qc.ca/vea/marques/audibert.htm Vintage European Automobiles (French language)]
* [http://audibert.lavirotte.free.fr/pages/p-topoemile2.htm Audibert et Lavirotte (French language)]
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