Dile (automobile)

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Unissued share of the Dile Motor Car Company

The Dile was an American automobile manufactured in Reading, Pennsylvania from 1914 until 1916. Marketed as "distinctively individual", it sold for $485 (equivalent to $14,170in 2022).

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