Standard Electric (automobile)
The Standard Electric car was manufactured by the Standard Electric Car Co in Jackson, Michigan from 1912-15. It used Westinghouse motors and claimed to have a range of 110 miles on a charge. It was operated by a tiller from the left-hand side. The controller had six forward speeds, and had a top speed of 20 mph. The model M was a four-seater closed model, and cost $1,885.
References
- G.N. Georgano (1968). The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present.
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