Kissel manufactured almost the entire vehicle, something uncommon for early automobile companies, from 1906-1931. Most early auto manufacturers assembled parts bought from different companies rather than producing the entire car in-house. Kissel added the motto “Every Inch a Car” to their trademark in 1914, seven years after the first Kissel logo was trademarked.

(partial source: National Museum of American History)

Kissel emblem.
Kissel emblem.
KisselKar - "Evey Inch A Car" emblem.
KisselKar – “Evey Inch A Car” emblem.
KisselKar logo.
KisselKar logo.
Kissel emblem from a 1927 655 Roadster. (©Photo by Segura)
Kissel emblem from a 1927 655 Roadster. (©Photo by Segura)
Kissel Boyce Moto-Meter from a 1927 655 Roadster. (©Photo by Segura)
Kissel Boyce Moto-Meter from a 1927 655 Roadster. (©Photo by Segura)
1911 Kissell Kar 3-5 Ton Truck.
1911 Kissell Kar 3-5 Ton Truck.
1911 KisselKar ad.
1911 KisselKar ad.