CIME

CIME, short for à Compagnie Industrielle des Moteurs explosion, was a French manufacturer of automobiles and engines.

Company History

The company from Fraisses began in the 1920s with the production of engines that have been sold to many other car manufacturers. The brand name was CIME. 1929 also emerged automobiles. Overall, about 20 vehicles emerged. It is not known when the company was dissolved.

Products

Motors

The company introduced four and six- cylinder engines. Customers were, inter alia, Able, ADK, Alpi, Antony, AS, AS, Bignan, Buc, Cottin & Desgouttes, De Cézac, Delfosse, Derby, DFP, Elge, FD, GAR, Génestin, GM, Guilick, Harris -Léon Laisne, Hinstin, Jean grass, Jouffret, Jousset, Lidköping, Madou, MASE, Messier, PM, Rally, SAS, Sigma, SPAG, Tuar and Turcat - Méry.

Rolling stock

The only model was the A 2 This was a small sports car. For the drive made ​​a separate four-cylinder engine with 1203 cc capacity.

A vehicle of this manufacturer is on display at the auto museum in Reims.

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