States (automobile)

[1] The States Motor Car Company manufactured the Greyhound cyclecar built first in Toledo, Ohio and then in Kalamazoo, Michigan from 1913 to 1915.

[1][2] The States Cyclecar Company was organized in Detroit in July 1914 with a $150,000 capitalization by major stockholders George W. Meredith, Samuel E. Jones and Victor W.

[3] The States was a four-cylinder, two-passenger side-by-side roadster body and came fully equipped including a mohair top for $365, equivalent to $10,993 in 2023.

The people involved were John A. Pyl as president, James H. Johnson and B. R. Barber as vice-presidents.

The company was reported to be "permanently out of business” in the January 23rd, 1919 issue of Motor Age.

1915 States cyclecar advertisement in Carette magazine
1918 States Model B Touring Car - Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal