Dodge Brothers Touring Car

Dodge Brothers Touring Car

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A pioneering automobile model designed for comfort and performance, featuring a spacious interior and reliable mechanics.

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23 generations of the Dodge Brothers Touring Car

Dodge Brothers 4-Cylinder Touring Car

Dodge Brothers 4-Cylinder Touring Car

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The Dodge Brothers 4-Cylinder Touring Car was introduced in 1911 as the first variant of the Dodge Brothers Touring Car. It featured a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine producing 35 horsepower. This touring car offered spacious seating for up to five passengers, along with a durable design. It was significant in establishing the Dodge brand in the automotive market.

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Introduced: 1911 Discontinued: 1914
Dodge Brothers 6-Cylinder Touring Car

Dodge Brothers 6-Cylinder Touring Car

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The Dodge Brothers 6-Cylinder Touring Car was introduced in 1914 as an upgraded variant featuring a 2.4L 6-cylinder engine that delivered 50 horsepower. This model provided improved performance and a more comfortable ride, catering to customers seeking a higher-end touring experience.

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Introduced: 1914 Discontinued: 1920
Dodge Victory 6 Touring Car

Dodge Victory 6 Touring Car

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The Dodge Victory 6 Touring Car was introduced in 1920, featuring a 3.0L 6-cylinder engine producing 70 horsepower. This model stood out for its luxurious features and smooth ride, making it a popular choice among affluent buyers of the time.

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Introduced: 1920 Discontinued: 1925
Dodge Brothers Model 116 Touring Car

Dodge Brothers Model 116 Touring Car

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The Dodge Brothers Model 116 Touring Car was launched in 1926, equipped with a 3.1L 6-cylinder engine that produced 80 horsepower. This variant featured a more refined design and improved suspension for better handling, catering to the growing demand for comfort in touring cars.

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Introduced: 1926 Discontinued: 1930
Dodge Brothers Model 130 Touring Car

Dodge Brothers Model 130 Touring Car

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The Dodge Brothers Model 130 Touring Car debuted in 1930, featuring a 3.5L 6-cylinder engine generating 95 horsepower. Renowned for its durability and spacious interior, it became a staple for families and travelers, offering a blend of style and practicality.

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Introduced: 1930 Discontinued: 1935
Dodge D-Series Touring Car

Dodge D-Series Touring Car

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The Dodge D-Series Touring Car was introduced in 1936, characterized by a streamlined design and a 3.8L flathead 6-cylinder engine producing 105 horsepower. It provided a comfortable ride with modern features for its time, appealing to a wide range of consumers.

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Introduced: 1936 Discontinued: 1940
Dodge Dart Touring Car

Dodge Dart Touring Car

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The Dodge Dart Touring Car was launched in 1960, offering a compact design with a 2.8L 6-cylinder engine delivering 140 horsepower. This variant was known for its affordability and practicality, making it a popular choice for families and young drivers.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1966
Dodge Brothers Touring Car (Modern Reissue)

Dodge Brothers Touring Car (Modern Reissue)

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car (Modern Reissue) was introduced in 2020 as a homage to the original model. It features a modern 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine producing 250 horsepower, combined with advanced technology and luxurious amenities while retaining classic styling cues.

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Introduced: 2020 Current model
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1911

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1911

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car was introduced in 1911 as a pioneering variant in the touring car segment. It features a 4-cylinder engine producing 35 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. With its spacious interior and reliable build, this variant laid the foundation for Dodge's future touring models.

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Introduced: 1911 Discontinued: 1911
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1913

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1913

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The 1913 variant of the Dodge Brothers Touring Car featured improvements in design and engineering. It maintained the 4-cylinder engine producing 35 horsepower but introduced refinements in handling and comfort. This variant was known for its durability and was popular among consumers seeking reliable transportation.

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Introduced: 1913 Discontinued: 1913
Dodge Brothers 1914 Touring Car

Dodge Brothers 1914 Touring Car

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The 1914 Dodge Brothers Touring Car introduced minor enhancements to the previous year’s model. It featured the same 4-cylinder engine but included updated styling and interior comforts. This model continued to build on the brand's reputation for quality and value in the touring car market.

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Introduced: 1914 Discontinued: 1914
Dodge Brothers 1917 Touring Car

Dodge Brothers 1917 Touring Car

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The 1917 model year saw the Dodge Brothers Touring Car being equipped with a 4-cylinder engine producing 35 horsepower, similar to its predecessors. However, it featured upgraded suspension for improved ride quality and was marketed as a family-friendly vehicle, appealing to a broader audience.

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Introduced: 1917 Discontinued: 1917
Dodge Brothers 1922 Touring Car

Dodge Brothers 1922 Touring Car

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The 1922 Dodge Brothers Touring Car was a significant update featuring a more powerful 6-cylinder engine, producing 55 horsepower. This variant offered improved performance and a more spacious interior, making it a popular choice for families and long-distance travel.

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Introduced: 1922 Discontinued: 1922
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1912

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1912

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1912 was introduced as a continuation of the original model. It features a 4-cylinder engine producing approximately 35 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This touring car variant is known for its spacious interior and robust construction, appealing to families and travelers of the era. The model was primarily sold in North America.

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Introduced: 1912 Discontinued: 1912
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1915

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1915

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1915 represents a refreshed design with improved features. It maintained the 4-cylinder engine but increased power output to around 40 horsepower. This variant included a larger trunk space and enhanced suspension for a smoother ride, catering to the growing market for family vehicles.

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Introduced: 1915 Discontinued: 1915
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1916

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1916

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1916 continued the legacy of reliability and comfort. It featured a 4-cylinder engine with an output of 45 horsepower. Enhancements included a more elegant interior design and additional body colors, marking a shift towards customization options for buyers.

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Introduced: 1916 Discontinued: 1916
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1919

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1919

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1919 introduced several updates after World War I, including a refined 4-cylinder engine that produced 50 horsepower. It featured a more luxurious interior with upgraded materials and an emphasis on comfort. This variant was well-received in the post-war market.

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Introduced: 1919 Discontinued: 1919
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1920

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1920

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1920 was notable for its introduction of a more powerful 4-cylinder engine, generating 55 horsepower. The model included new safety features, such as improved lighting and brakes, reflecting the evolving automotive standards of the time.

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Introduced: 1920 Discontinued: 1920
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1921

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1921

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1921 continued the trend of power and comfort, featuring a 4-cylinder engine with 60 horsepower. This model emphasized a more aerodynamic design and was marketed towards families looking for both performance and style.

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Introduced: 1921 Discontinued: 1921
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1923

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1923

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1923 introduced a fresh design with a 4-cylinder engine producing 65 horsepower. It featured advancements in vehicle suspension and interior comfort, making it a popular choice among consumers seeking reliable and stylish transportation.

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Introduced: 1923 Discontinued: 1923
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1924

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1924

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1924 showcased a more refined styling with a powerful 4-cylinder engine outputting 70 horsepower. The model boasted improved handling and a more spacious interior, appealing to a wider audience in the growing automobile market.

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Introduced: 1924 Discontinued: 1924
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1925

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1925

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1925 was a significant update featuring a 4-cylinder engine with 75 horsepower. The model incorporated luxurious elements like leather upholstery and wood trim, marking a shift towards more upscale touring cars in the market.

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Introduced: 1925 Discontinued: 1925
Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1926

Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1926

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The Dodge Brothers Touring Car 1926 improved upon previous models with a 4-cylinder engine generating 80 horsepower. It featured a new chassis design and advancements in safety, including better brakes, which contributed to its popularity in the mid-1920s.

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Introduced: 1926 Discontinued: 1926