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- Q17157189 subject Q7037482.
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- Q17157189 abstract "The Salmson S4 is a mid-size executive-level car introduced as the Salmson S4 C by Société des Moteurs Salmson in Autumn 1932. It was the manufacturer's principal or sole model for the next twenty years.The car's 1465 cc 4-cylinder engine initially placed it in the 8CV car tax band which would have placed it alongside cars such as the Peugeot 301 and the Renault Monaquatre, but the Salmson's levels of technical sophistication and equipment, as well as its price, indicated that it was intended for a more aspirational clientele than these comparably sized cars. Within a few years the S4's 4-cylinder engine had in any event increased in size to a point where the car sat in the 10CV car tax band, which moved the S4 up half a class as well as providing customers with a more convincing level of performance.The engines grew and the range widened. A 2.3-litre variant, the Salmson S4 E joined the less powerful car (by now itself having evolved into the Salmson S4 DA) in October 1937. The war disrupted production, which probably stopped completely after a major bomb attack conducted by the British on 3 March 1942. Post war production resumed (or continued), albeit at feeble levels, of the 4-cylinder (10CV) Salmson S4-61 till April 1952, by which date production of the 13CV Salmson S4 E had already come to an end.".
- Q17157189 assembly Q172455.
- Q17157189 bodyStyle Q190578.
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- Q17157189 layout Q4115030.
- Q17157189 manufacturer Q2037004.
- Q17157189 productionEndYear "1942".
- Q17157189 productionStartYear "1932".
- Q17157189 thumbnail Salmson_S4E.jpg?width=300.
- Q17157189 transmission ""Cotal Preselector transmission"".
- Q17157189 transmission "4-speed".
- Q17157189 transmission "optional from May 1934".
- Q17157189 wheelbase "2.89".
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- Q17157189 aka "Salmson S4-61".
- Q17157189 aka "Salmson S4-C".
- Q17157189 aka "Salmson S4-D".
- Q17157189 aka "Salmson S4-DA".
- Q17157189 aka "Salmson S4-E".
- Q17157189 assembly Q172455.
- Q17157189 bodyStyle "Various, including 4 door berline (saloon/sedan), cabriolet, Roadster".
- Q17157189 layout Q4115030.
- Q17157189 manufacturer Q2037004.
- Q17157189 name "Salmson S4".
- Q17157189 production "1932".
- Q17157189 transmission ""Cotal Preselector transmission"".
- Q17157189 transmission "4".
- Q17157189 transmission "optional from May 1934".
- Q17157189 wheelbase ")".
- Q17157189 type Product.
- Q17157189 type Automobile.
- Q17157189 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q17157189 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q17157189 type Thing.
- Q17157189 comment "The Salmson S4 is a mid-size executive-level car introduced as the Salmson S4 C by Société des Moteurs Salmson in Autumn 1932.".
- Q17157189 label "Salmson S4".
- Q17157189 depiction Salmson_S4E.jpg.
- Q17157189 name "Salmson S4".
- Q17157189 name "Salmson S4-61 (1938–1942, 1946–1952)".
- Q17157189 name "Salmson S4-C (1932–1934)".
- Q17157189 name "Salmson S4-D (1934–1936)".
- Q17157189 name "Salmson S4-DA (1936–1939)".
- Q17157189 name "Salmson S4-E (1937–1942, 1946–1951)".