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The '''Eureka''' was a French [[automobile]] manufactured from 1906 until 1909.  A single-cylinder [[voiturette]] with friction [[transmission]] and belt final drive, it was built at La Garenne-Colombes, and used either a 6hp [[De Dion]] or a 12hp [[Anzani]] [[engine]].
{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Eureka''' was a French [[automobile]] manufactured from 1906 until 1909.  A single-cylinder [[voiturette]] with friction [[transmission]] and belt final drive, it was built at La Garenne-Colombes, and used either a 6hp [[De Dion]] or a 12hp [[Anzani]] [[engine]].


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The Eureka was a French automobile manufactured from 1906 until 1909. A single-cylinder voiturette with friction transmission and belt final drive, it was built at La Garenne-Colombes, and used either a 6hp De Dion or a 12hp Anzani engine.

Reference

  • David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.