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- 90 wheelbase "2882.9".
- 90 height "1574.8".
- 90 length "4775.2".
- 90 width "17221.2".
- 90 abstract "The Wolseley 6/90 is a car produced by Wolseley Motors Limited in the United Kingdom from 1954 to 1959. The 6/90 replaced the 6/80 as the company's flagship model. It was badged with Six-Ninety on the bonnet and with 6/90 on the bootlid.Whereas the 6/80 had shared most of its body panels with the Morris Six, the 6/90 design was similar to the Riley Pathfinder and Riley Two-Point-Six. Morris, Riley and Wolseley had all been owned by the Nuffield Organisation which had merged with Austin to become BMC, and all three marques would soon be heavily involved in BMC's badge engineering; for Wolseley enthusiasts, in retrospect the 6/90 seemed like the last true Wolseley, being visually distinct from contemporary (and cheaper) Austin and Morris offerings. The Pathfinder and 6/90 were still essentially Nuffield designs, although BMC rationalisation meant that the Wolseley received the new BMC C-Series straight-6, an engine that produced 95 hp (71 kW) coupled to a four-speed manual transmission. The 6/90 series II and III did without the Mark I Pathfinder's sophisticated rear suspension.It rocked Wolseley traditionalists with a grey striped formica instrument panel and central large chrome mesh \"cheese-cutter\" speaker grille. The hand brake control was under the dash to the side of the steering column and the gearchange was column mounted opposite the dip switch. The leather trimmed front seats were mounted closely together and the rear bench had a fold down centre arm rest.5776 were made.The Motor magazine tested a 6/90 in 1955 and found it to have a top speed of 96 mph (154 km/h) and acceleration from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 17.3 seconds. A fuel consumption of 21.6 miles per imperial gallon (13.1 L/100 km; 18.0 mpg-US) was recorded. The test car cost £1063 including taxes.It is also somewhat notorious for leading to the sacking of its designer Gerald Palmer (by BMC's Leonard Lord) in favour of Alec Issigonis.".
- 90 bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- 90 class Mid-size_car.
- 90 engine 90__1.
- 90 height "1.5748".
- 90 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- 90 length "4.7752".
- 90 manufacturer British_Motor_Corporation.
- 90 predecessor 50.
- 90 productionStartYear "1954".
- 90 relatedMeanOfTransportation Riley_Two-Point-Six.
- 90 successor 99.
- 90 thumbnail Wolseley_Six-Ninety_1959_crop.jpg?width=300.
- 90 wheelbase "2.8829".
- 90 width "17.2212".
- 90 wikiPageID "1739457".
- 90 wikiPageLength "4807".
- 90 wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- 90 wikiPageRevisionID "707609020".
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Alec_Issigonis.
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- 90 wikiPageWikiLink BMC_C-Series_engine.
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- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_automobiles.
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- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_of_England.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wolseley_vehicles.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Engine.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Formica.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_Palmer_(car_designer).
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_spring.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Lord.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Mid-size_car.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Morris_Six_MS.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Nuffield_Organization.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Pininfarina.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Rebadging.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Riley_Motor.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Riley_Pathfinder.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Riley_Two-Point-Six.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink The_Motor.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink 50.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink 99.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink Wolseley_Motors.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLink File:Wolseley_Six-Ninety_1959_rear.jpg.
- 90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "6-90".
- 90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "6/90".
- 90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wolseley 6/90".
- 90 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wolseley Six-Ninety Series III".
- 90 bodyStyle "4".
- 90 caption "Series III first registered March 1959".
- 90 class Mid-size_car.
- 90 engine "2.6".
- 90 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- 90 manufacturer British_Motor_Corporation.
- 90 name "Wolseley 6/90".
- 90 predecessor 50.
- 90 production "11852".
- 90 production "1954".
- 90 related Riley_Two-Point-Six.
- 90 successor 99.
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- 90 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- 90 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 90 subject Category:1950s_automobiles.
- 90 subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1954.
- 90 subject Category:Cars_of_England.
- 90 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- 90 subject Category:Wolseley_vehicles.
- 90 hypernym Car.
- 90 type Automobile.
- 90 type MeanOfTransportation.
- 90 type Car.
- 90 type Layout.
- 90 type Vehicle.
- 90 type Product.
- 90 type DesignedArtifact.
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- 90 comment "The Wolseley 6/90 is a car produced by Wolseley Motors Limited in the United Kingdom from 1954 to 1959. The 6/90 replaced the 6/80 as the company's flagship model. It was badged with Six-Ninety on the bonnet and with 6/90 on the bootlid.Whereas the 6/80 had shared most of its body panels with the Morris Six, the 6/90 design was similar to the Riley Pathfinder and Riley Two-Point-Six.".
- 90 label "Wolseley 6/90".
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