4 Canadian Automotive Failures
Tuscon
Published
10/04/2012
Maybe ahead of the times or maybe poorly designed...probably both.
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Le Roy, built in 1903 in Berlin, Ontario. They only built 20 before the company went bankrupt. The price in 1903 was 650, average annual income 275 -
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In 1931 the Frontenac debuted as the Depression deepened -
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1931 Frontenac -
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The Manic GT was a good car and had a two month waiting list. In 1971 they produced only 160 cars. The problem, a dependence on parts from Renault, and the supply of parts could not be met. -
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71 Manic GT -
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The Bricklin was an attempt to make a high performance safety car. Performance figures rated favorably against the contemporary Corvette, which most auto magazines used as a point of comparison. -
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Design and engineering flaws would lead to the collapse of the car in 1976
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