Paige automobile

Paige was a Detroit, United States–based automobile company, selling luxury cars between 1908 and 1927.

The company's first car was a two-seat model powered by a 2.2-liter three-cylinder, two-stroke engine.

Joseph Graham became the new president, his brothers Robert and Ray serving as vice-president and secretary-treasurer, respectively.

[3] The market agreed, and automobile production rose from 21,881 in 1927 to 73,195 for the following year, when the cars became known as Graham-Paiges.

[1] When the second series of 1930 cars was released (bringing out two series for a model year was widely practiced at the time), the name for the product (but not for the corporate name) changed to just Graham.

A new Paige model, the Fleetwood 6-38, in the journal Horseless Age , 1916.