The first complete car began road testing in January 1920.
It was available as a complete car or in kit form.
Between 1959 and 1962 they built a series of complete cars.
The target price for a complete car, less engine is around £100,000 depending on final components used by each team and the running cost.
Buick soon turned to the development of a complete car, rather than just an engine.
His apprenticeship was completed in 1906, and he immediately designed a complete car.
But the plant is licensed to sell complete cars only within Mexico's borders.
The service exit, outside of which there should be a car, complete with driver.
After moving to Coventry the following year, the company began building complete cars in 1932.
The company produced and sold about 20 bodies, but no complete cars.