Columbus autos started in 1986 in a garage in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. At the time, they were a company that made reliable, tough engines for small and large trucks. Columbus realized they had to expand a little as the small garage they operated out of was not enough. In 1989, they purchased a factory near Winnepeg, Manitoba in Canada. There the job was the same, engines for trucks, just more work and more profit. All of the guys who were the "pioneers" of Columbus autos had racing backgrounds though, and were getting bored of the same old thing. The year was 1994 and the men at Columbus had a meeting. They were very interested in the "super car" movement, and wanted to get involved. The newly appointed head designer at Columbus(who did body work for F1) drew up a design and everyone liked it. This was called the "Beretta".

- The 1995 Columbus Beretta
3.7L V8/450hp/0-62mph in 3.9/Top speed:212mph
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Columbus let the Beretta sink in for a few years and they figured out that they need to step it up to large markets. They needed something they could mass produce. This brought the Inferno, a 2 door fwd coupe with a zippy twin cam. Very similar body to the beretta but not even close performance. It did get 36 mpg, though.

- 1997 Columbus Inferno
1.9L DOHC inline 4/150hp/0-62mph in 6.8 seconds
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- Rear view
Top Speed:143mph
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