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Pages in category "1930s cars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 259 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Vauxhall 30–98 is a car manufactured by Vauxhall at Luton, Bedfordshire from 1913 to 1927. In its day, its best-known configuration was the Vauxhall Velox (velox, veloc- being Latin for "swift"/"fleet" and the source of English velocity) standard 4-seater with open tourer body.
The car only weighs roughly 2300 pounds, so think a second-generation Toyota MR2 that's 200 pounds lighter and equipped with a twin-turbo V-6. Fantastic stuff for more street and track. C/D ...
Overview of globally best-selling automobiles Image Automobile Production Units sold Notes 1927 Ford Model-T. Ford Model T: 1908–1927 16,500,000 [8] The first car to achieve one million, five million, ten million and fifteen million units sold. [8] In 1914, it was estimated that nine out of every ten cars in the world were Fords. [citation ...
1 / 30. 6 Cool Cars the Middle Class Can Afford, According to Car Expert Doug DeMuro. If you’re looking for a vehicle that’s good for the whole family, you probably shouldn’t spring for a ...
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Zero-to-60 mph (97 km/h) times of around eight seconds and 0–100 mph (0–161 km/h) in 17 seconds were reported for the SJ despite having an unsynchronized transmission, at a time when even the best cars of the era were not likely to reach 100 mph (160 km/h). The SJ had a wheelbase of 142.5 in (362 cm). [30] The SJ was introduced in 1932.
Triumph Spitfire. Produced: 1963-79 Base Price New: $4,500 Average Price Used: $11,400 When car buffs argue over the best British roadster, it usually comes down to MGBs and Triumphs.
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