Question: Information:  - Léon Bollée (1 April 1870  16 December 1913) was a French automobile manufacturer and inventor.  - The Roussel was a French automobile manufactured from 1908 to 1914 . The company produced light cars , voiturettes , and cabs at a factory in Charleville - Mézières ; it offered four - cylinder 10 and 12 hp engines .  - Charleville-Mézières is a commune in northern France, capital of the Ardennes department in the Grand Est region. Charleville-Mézières is located on the banks of the Meuse River.  - A voiturette is a miniature automobile. History. "Voiturette" was first registered by Léon Bollée in 1895 to name his new motor tricycle. The term became so popular in the early years of the motor industry that it was used by many makers to describe their small cars. The word comes from the French word for "automobile", "voiture". Between World War I and World War II light-weight racing cars with engines limited to 1500 cc such as the Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta, the Bugatti Type 13 and the original ERAs were known as voiturettes.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'instance of' with 'automobile manufacturer'.
Answer:
roussel