Flint automobiles

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Flint automobiles was an American automobile marque of the 1920s, produced by Durant Motors as a mid-priced competitor to brands like Buick.

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instanceOf automobile marque
defunct motor vehicle manufacturer
assemblyLocation Flint, Michigan NERFINISHED
bodyStyle coupe
roadster
sedan
touring car
brandingStrategy marketed as a Buick competitor
category Cars introduced in the 1920s
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
Vintage vehicles
competitor Buick NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1927
engineSupplier Continental Motors Company NERFINISHED
engineType six-cylinder engine
era 1920s
founder William C. Durant NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Flint, Michigan NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of 1920s independent U.S. automobile marque
inception 1923
industry automotive industry
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
manufacturer Durant Motors NERFINISHED
marketPosition mid-priced automobile brand
namedAfter Flint, Michigan NERFINISHED
notableModel Flint B-40 NERFINISHED
Flint E-55 NERFINISHED
parentCompany Durant Motors NERFINISHED
partOf Durant Motors line of marques NERFINISHED
positionRelativeTo positioned above Star in Durant Motors hierarchy
positioned below Locomobile in Durant Motors hierarchy
productionEndReason collapse of Durant Motors
productType automobile
reasonForEnd financial difficulties of Durant Motors
salesRegion North America NERFINISHED
status discontinued brand
targetCustomerSegment middle-class buyers
vehicleClass passenger car
wheelbaseRange approximately 115–120 inches

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