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The Luxior was a French
automobile A car or automobile is a motor vehicle with wheels. Most definitions of ''cars'' say that they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport people instead of goods. The year 1886 is regarde ...
manufactured from 1912 until 1914. A four-cylinder from
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, it had a 1779 cc
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and was one of the first
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s to be offered as a saloon. In 1912 the company also produced a 1767 cc model advertised as having a "valveless pre-compression engine with superimposed cylinders".


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David Burgess-Wise David Burgess-Wise is a motoring author, enthusiast, and automobile historian. According to the dustcover of the book "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles" he edited in 1979, David Burgess Wise ith no "-"was born in 1942. A motoring wr ...
, ''The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles''. Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France French companies established in 1912 Cars introduced in 1912 {{brass-auto-stub