The first and final Pilot automobiles were made by its holding company Motor Schools Limited between 1909 and 1911, and again in 1914.
[6] The following year they displayed another 4-cylinder car, this one with a Hillman engine and belt and cone-pulley drive.
This had a Coventry-Simplex single-cylinder engine of only 7 hp (5.2 kW), in addition to friction drive.
[1][9] There was a new company formed in March 1914 called Pilot Cars and Motor Schools Ltd.
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