Yaxa

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The Yaxa was a Swiss automobile produced from 1912 until 1914. Its name was a phonetic rendering of the phrase Y a que ça ("It's the only one there is"). Of Genevan manufacture, the car was built by Charles Bahni, an early collaborator of Charles-Edouard Henriod. The Yaxa was a 1692 cc light car which used a four-cylinder Zedel engine; among its other touches were central gear and brake levers. Baehni drove a Yaxa to victory in the 1913 Coupe de la Gruyère; nevertheless, the marque folded a year later.

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  • David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.[page needed]



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