Maxwell Model L

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The Maxwell Model L was an early 20th-century passenger car produced by the Maxwell Motor Company, known as one of the brand’s representative pre-World War I models.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
bodyStyle runabout
touring car
brakeType mechanical brakes
category veteran and brass-era car
coolingSystem water-cooled engine
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
drivetrain rear-wheel drive
engineConfiguration inline engine
engineType four-stroke internal combustion engine
era pre–World War I
fuelType gasoline
historicalSignificance represents Maxwell’s early success before World War I
ignitionSystem magneto ignition
intendedUse personal transportation
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Maxwell Motor Company NERFINISHED
manufacturerHeadquarters Detroit, Michigan NERFINISHED
marketedAs Maxwell Model L NERFINISHED
marketSegment middle-class buyers
numberOfDoors 2
4
period brass era of automobiles
positionInLineup representative Maxwell pre-war model
productionPeriod early 20th century
productionStatus discontinued
relatedMake Maxwell automobiles NERFINISHED
seatingCapacity 2 passengers
4 passengers
steeringPosition left-hand drive
successorBrand Chrysler (through corporate evolution of Maxwell)
tireType clincher tires
transmission manual transmission
typicalConstruction body-on-frame
vehicleClass compact to mid-size passenger car
wheelType wooden artillery wheels

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Maxwell Motor Company notableModel Maxwell Model L