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| Type | Automobile Manufacturing | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Automotive | 
| Genre | Runabouts, roadsters | 
| Founded | 1899 | 
| Founder | Charles F. Saul, William Van Wagoner, Charles Listman, Charles A. Bridgman and Hiram W. Plumb  | 
| Defunct | 1903 | 
| Fate | Failed - underestimated their production costs | 
| Headquarters | , | 
Area served  | United States | 
| Products | Vehicles Automotive parts  | 
Century Motor Vehicle Company (1899–1903) was a manufacturer of electric[1] and steam automobiles in Syracuse, New York. The company switched to gasoline-fuelled internal combustion engine-powered automobiles in January 1903,[2] and went out of business later that year.[3]
It is not to be confused with Century, a British motor company that produced cars until 1907.
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![]() Century Motor Vehicle Company - Chainless transmission of power - The Horseless Age, 1901  | 
![]() Century Roadster - 1903  | 
![]() Century Motor Vehicle Company - 1903  | 
![]() Century Tourist - 1903  | 
For Sale - Century Steam automobile - Altoona Mirror, December 10, 1906  | 
References
- ↑ Motor age, Volume 5, No. 23. The Trade Press - June 9, 1904. 1904. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
 - ↑ The Motor way, Volumes 6-7. The Automobile Review and News, 1902. 1902. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
 - ↑ "Early Steam Automobile Manufacturers". American Automobiles, Farber and Associates, LLC - 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
 
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