Talk:Auburn Automobile

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Corumplex in topic Area For Expansion: Models
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Hi world, it seems that the external link to the Auburn Gallery (White Glove) is no longer valid; so it might be taken out or replaced by another appropiate link. Tnx; J --193.158.71.6 (talk) 08:35, 17 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Area For Expansion: Models

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I see here something which is common in Auburn histories. When the cars produced are listed the only ones recounted are the high end ones. Speedsters, 8 cylinder sedans Etc. The more common 6 cylinder sedans and coupes which were the bread and butter of the company's sales rarely get any mention. I would be expecting a list of all models along with sales numbers in order to give a better idea of what market they were really selling to. The cars often mentioned and shown in photos were ones which were in the product lineup for prestige but were only a small part of the sales. Another fact was the production facilities which were, in the 1930's largely in Connersville, Indiana except for the open, convertible models which were produced at Union Car Body in Union City, Indiana.Corumplex (talk) 21:25, 7 February 2018 (UTC)Reply