De Vaux
| Industry | Automotive |
|---|---|
| Founded | December 15, 1930 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. |
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| Defunct | February 13, 1932 |
| Fate | Receivership with all company assets sold to Continental Motors Company |
| Successor | Continental Motors Company |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Products | Automobiles |
The De Vaux (/dəˈvoʊ/) was an automobile produced by the De Vaux-Hall Motors Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Oakland, California. It was founded by Norman de Vaux and Elbert J. Hall. The company was incorporated on December 15, 1930. The company sold automobiles under the "DeVaux" brand from April 1931 until February 1932, when the company went into receivership.