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{{Short description|British van, lorry and bus manufacturer}} {{about|the vehicle manufacturer|the French commune|Commer, Mayenne|the German musician and researcher|Franz Commer}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Infobox company | name = Commer | logo = | image = Commer FC van Bj ca 1968 photo 2008.JPG | image_caption = [[Commer FC]] van, c. 1968 | fate = purchased 1967 by [[Chrysler UK]] | type = [[Subsidiary]] | industry = [[automotive industry|Automotive]] | predecessor = | successor = [[Chrysler UK]] | foundation = 1905 | defunct = {{end date and age|1979}} | location = [[Luton]], England | key_people = | products = [[Commercial vehicle|Commercial]] and [[military vehicle|military]] vehicles | num_employees = <!--peak number of employees--> | parent = {{plainlist| * [[Rootes Group]] (1931β67) * [[Chrysler Europe|Chrysler UK]] (1967β78) * [[Peugeot]] (1978β79) * [[Renault Trucks]] (1979βpresent) }} | subsid = [[Karrier]] | brands = }} '''Commer''' was a British manufacturer of [[commercial vehicle|commercial]] and [[military vehicle|military]] vehicles from 1905 until 1979. Commer vehicles included car-derived vans, light vans, medium to heavy commercial trucks, and buses. The company also designed and built some of its own [[diesel engine]]s for its heavy commercial vehicles.
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