The cars were advertised at £575 but few appear to have reached customers.
While the cars are not advertised for sale, deals are often made on the floor.
The cars were advertised, but it is not certain that series production ever started.
In early 1922 the car was advertised at £275 and the smaller car had its price cut to £250.
The company was declared bankrupt in 1906 but a few cars were advertised into 1907.
The car was advertised for sale at 90 guineas (£94.50) and could be ordered in a choice of blue, grey or green.
The cars are therefore not nationally advertised, making it difficult for them to shed their obscurity.
The car was advertised as being the only small car with an automatic transmission.
With two seat open body the car was advertised at £165.