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LOZIER |
The Lozier Motor Company founded by Henry Abrahm Lozier was a brass era producer of automobiles in the United States of America.
Lozier was located in Detroit, Michigan, USA and produced cars like the $2,100 Lozier Four and the $3,250 Lozier Six.
The company produced luxury automobiles from 1900 to 1915, with a factory at 3703 Mack Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.
Because of Lozier’s limited market niche, the company only produced a few thousand cars during its brief lifespan. Production peaked in the 1912 model year at 600 cars.
Lozier’s top designer, left the company in 1913 and formed the Chandler Motor Companywhich produced cars similar to the Lozier but at a substantially lower sales price. Chandler took several top company executives with him producing a brain drain from which the company never recovered.