The Metz Company was an American automobile manufacturer that operated from 1908 to 1922, based in Waltham, Massachusetts. Established by Charles Herman Metz, the company initially produced bicycles before transitioning to automobiles. Metz cars were known for their affordability, reliability, and simplicity, appealing to the average American consumer. The company’s lineup included compact models like the Metz Model 22 and Model 25, which were popular choices for urban commuting and rural transportation. Despite facing challenges during the early years of the automotive industry, including competition from larger manufacturers and economic downturns, Metz left a lasting legacy as one of the pioneering American automakers. Today, classic Metz cars are prized by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance and contribution to the development of the automotive industry in the United States.

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