The Packard Single-Cylinder cars are a group of cars made by the Packard automobile company from 1899 to 1903 in Warren, Ohio.
The last one produced was also the first Packard sold, to a Warren, Ohio, business man named George Kirkham.
It was also the first Packard to use a steering wheel instead of a tiller.
When it competed in an economy contest, the Model F averaged 27.5 mpg‑US (8.6 L/100 km; 33.0 mpg‑imp) mpg.
[1] It was the most expensive Packard till then, costing $2,500 in 1902(the price was lowered to $2,300 in 1903[1]).