The Friend was an
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 regarded ...
manufactured in
Pontiac, Michigan by the Friend Motors Corporation in 1920.
Otis Friend had taken over the
Olympian Motor Company in 1920, and manufactured their car until the car named after himself was ready.
The Friend was shown at the New York Automobile Show in January 1921,
featured a
four-cylinder engine, a 112-inch (2842mm) wheelbase, and had a five-seater, two-door roadster body.
Wooden artillery and wire wheels were options.
The Friend originally sold for $1585. With sales sluggish, the price was reduced further to $1185, but this had no effect, and production ended with fewer than fifty cars built.
A six-cylinder model was planned, but the company went out of business before any were manufactured.
References
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan
Companies based in Pontiac, Michigan
1920s cars
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