Argo (automobile)

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The Argo was a short-lived United States automobile manufactured in Jackson, Michigan between 1915 and 1916.

An attempt to rival Ford at producing a "motor car for the millions", the 1916 model sold for $405 in two-seater form.

The company originally made the four-cylinder "Motorvique" cyclecar based on the French-built (by the Briscoes) Ajax.