a well-known, high-
quality line of cars manufactured between 1913 and 1937 in the United
States by Duesenberg Motors
Corporation. The first Duesenbergs were racing cars, but the
company expanded into passenger vehicles and the cars became known for their powerful engines and beautiful designs. They were commonly
bought by the wealthy and famous but by the mid-1930s
production had begun to
decline and by 1937 the Duesenberg was discontinued.