"Automobiles Gr\u00E9goire"@en . "Automobiles Gr\u00E9goire was a French car manufacturer, established in 1902, that operated for about twenty years in the early 20th century. The company was the creation of Pierre Joseph Gr\u00E9goire (1876 - 1962). After World War I, Gr\u00E9goire introduced its first car with an overhead-valve engine. Although the engine was only 2.3 litre, the car could reach up to mph (km/h). The manufacture of this model was expensive, and it had disappointing financial results. In 1923, Gr\u00E9goire only produced engines for the Bignan company. Gr\u00E9goire closed its factory down in 1924."@en . . "Automobiles Gr\u00E9goire was a French car manufacturer, established in 1902, that operated for about twenty years in the early 20th century. The company was the creation of Pierre Joseph Gr\u00E9goire (1876 - 1962). Established on the Boulevard Devaux in Poissy, Gr\u00E9goire started off by manufacturing engines in 1903. But in 1904, the company started to manufacture automobiles. The design was easily recognisable by its pear-shaped radiator. The company made cars with single, two and four-cylinder engines. In 1911, a six-cylinder and a four-cylinder sleeve-valve engine were also produced. The Gr\u00E9goire company never sold a lot of automobiles. In 1913, only 500 cars were made. After World War I, Gr\u00E9goire introduced its first car with an overhead-valve engine. Although the engine was only 2.3 litre, the car could reach up to mph (km/h). The manufacture of this model was expensive, and it had disappointing financial results. In 1923, Gr\u00E9goire only produced engines for the Bignan company. Gr\u00E9goire closed its factory down in 1924."@en . . . . . . .