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The '''Diana Motors Company ''' was an early United States [[automobile]] manufacturing company which produced automobiles from 1925 to 1928.  The St. Louis, MO based company was a subsidiary of the [[Moon|Moon Motor Car]] company.  
The '''Diana Motors Company ''' was an early United States [[automobile]] manufacturing company which produced automobiles from 1925 to 1928.  The St. Louis, MO based company was a subsidiary of the [[Moon Motor Car]] company.  


The Diana featured a [[Continental Motors|Continental]] [[straight-8]] engine and was primarily marketed to women.  The car was billed as, "The easiest steering car in America".  Prices for the 1925 model started at $1,895.
The Diana featured a [[Continental Motors|Continental]] [[straight-8]] engine and was primarily marketed to women.  The car was billed as, "The easiest steering car in America".  Prices for the 1925 model started at $1,895.

Revision as of 04:27, 16 February 2007

The Diana Motors Company was an early United States automobile manufacturing company which produced automobiles from 1925 to 1928. The St. Louis, MO based company was a subsidiary of the Moon Motor Car company.

The Diana featured a Continental straight-8 engine and was primarily marketed to women. The car was billed as, "The easiest steering car in America". Prices for the 1925 model started at $1,895.

See also

References

McConnell, Curt (1995). Great Cars of the Great Plains. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0-8032-3163-6