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- Q358171 subject Q6278609.
- Q358171 subject Q7037482.
- Q358171 subject Q7037723.
- Q358171 subject Q8221492.
- Q358171 abstract "The Adler Favorit was a passenger car introduced early in 1929 by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. It was a substantial six cylinder “limousine” (saloon) closely modelled on the manufacturer’s Standard 6 which had first appeared in public in October 1926. The two models shared the same (till 1933) 2,840 mm (112 in) wheelbase, but the Favorit was powered by a smaller 1,943 cc 4 cylinder engine for which a maximum power output of 35 PS (26 kW; 35 hp) was claimed. For both cars, a range of alternative body styles were available from coach builders.The rear-wheel drive Favorit as produced till 1933 was also sometimes known as the Adler 8/35 PS, respecting a traditional style of nomenclature in which the “8” represented the car’s tax horsepower and the “35” its actual horsepower. The German Finance Office had actually in 1928 replaced “Tax horsepower” with “Tax engine capacity” as a determinant of the amount of annual car tax with which a car’s keeper would be burdened. Due to simplifying roundings applied by the German Finance Office in converting the actual cylinder dimensions to “Tax engine capacity”, cars of this period sometimes have their actual engine size quoted, which in the case of the Favorit was 1,943 cc, and sometimes their engine size for taxation purposes, which in this case was only 1,930 cc.The four cylinder Adler Favorit was produced between 1929 and 1933. By the end of that period 13,959 had been sold.".
- Q358171 assembly Q1794.
- Q358171 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q358171 height "1.8".
- Q358171 layout Q4115030.
- Q358171 length "4.27".
- Q358171 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q358171 productionEndYear "1933".
- Q358171 productionStartYear "1929".
- Q358171 thumbnail Adler_Favorit.jpg?width=300.
- Q358171 transmission "(new bodied “2U” model only)".
- Q358171 transmission "1927 – 1934".
- Q358171 transmission "1933 - 1934".
- Q358171 transmission "3-speed manual".
- Q358171 transmission "4-speed manual with lockable freewheel".
- Q358171 wheelbase "2.84".
- Q358171 width "1.65".
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q1794.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q190578.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q201684.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q358211.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q4115030.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q457297.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q53098.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278609.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q64.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037482.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037723.
- Q358171 wikiPageWikiLink Q8221492.
- Q358171 aka "1929".
- Q358171 aka "1933".
- Q358171 aka "Adler Favorit 8/35".
- Q358171 aka "Adler Favorit".
- Q358171 assembly Q1794.
- Q358171 bodyStyle "Various coach built bodies supplied in relatively small numbers by a number of coach builders.".
- Q358171 bodyStyle "“Limousine”".
- Q358171 engine "1927".
- Q358171 engine "1943".
- Q358171 height "1800.0".
- Q358171 height "1927".
- Q358171 height "1933".
- Q358171 layout Q4115030.
- Q358171 length "1927".
- Q358171 length "1933".
- Q358171 manufacturer Q53098.
- Q358171 name "Adler Favorit".
- Q358171 production "13959".
- Q358171 production "1929".
- Q358171 production "1933".
- Q358171 production "274".
- Q358171 transmission "1927".
- Q358171 transmission "1933".
- Q358171 transmission "3".
- Q358171 transmission "4".
- Q358171 wheelbase "1927".
- Q358171 wheelbase "1933".
- Q358171 width "1650.0".
- Q358171 width "1927".
- Q358171 width "1933".
- Q358171 type Product.
- Q358171 type Automobile.
- Q358171 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q358171 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q358171 type Thing.
- Q358171 comment "The Adler Favorit was a passenger car introduced early in 1929 by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. It was a substantial six cylinder “limousine” (saloon) closely modelled on the manufacturer’s Standard 6 which had first appeared in public in October 1926. The two models shared the same (till 1933) 2,840 mm (112 in) wheelbase, but the Favorit was powered by a smaller 1,943 cc 4 cylinder engine for which a maximum power output of 35 PS (26 kW; 35 hp) was claimed.".
- Q358171 label "Adler Favorit".
- Q358171 depiction Adler_Favorit.jpg.
- Q358171 name "1929 – 1933".
- Q358171 name "1933 – 1934".
- Q358171 name "Adler Favorit (2U)".
- Q358171 name "Adler Favorit 8/35".
- Q358171 name "Adler Favorit".