Peerless was a brand of luxury automobiles produced by the Peerless Motors Company, which was based in Cleveland, Ohio. The company was active from 1900 to 1931 and produced a range of high-end vehicles, including touring cars, roadsters, and limousines. Peerless vehicles were known for their quality and craftsmanship, and were popular among wealthy consumers of the time. However, like many other luxury car brands of the era, Peerless struggled during the Great Depression and was forced to cease production in the early 1930s. Today, Peerless vehicles are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, and are considered some of the most desirable classic cars from the pre-World War II era.