Ardex (car manufacturer)

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Ardex was a small French automobile manufacturer.

In 1934, Ardex used the Morgan lines to produce a cyclecar, which was propelled by engines of up to 500 cc. A four wheel car followed in 1937 which was at the time the cheapest car on the French market.

In 1953, Ardex introduced a four seater microcar. The engine was a Saab single cylinder two stroke unit of 100 or 125 cc.[citation needed]

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