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Automobiles Charron, Girardot et Voigt, better known as CGV, was a French automotive manufacturer that was founded in 1901. CGV built a little of 200 examples of their inline four powered cars, which were available in tonneau and runabout body styles. After a short run of production, the company saw substantial change in 1906, when two of the original founders of the company left, and CGV became known as Automobiles Charron, continuing operations until 1930, when the company was dissolved.
Automobiles Charron, Girardot et Voigt, better known as CGV, was a French automotive manufacturer that was founded in 1901. CGV built a little of 200 examples of their inline four powered cars, which were available in tonneau and runabout body styles. After a short run of production, the company saw substantial change in 1906, when two of the original founders of the company left, and CGV became known as Automobiles Charron, continuing operations until 1930, when the company was dissolved.
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