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- Q3786926 subject Q6278612.
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- Q3786926 abstract "The Hotchkiss Anjou was a luxury car offered between 1950 and 1954 by the French automaker Hotchkiss. It was an updated version of the 486 and 686/866 models which had first appeared in the 1930s and inherited its engines from those cars, although their engines in turn dated back to OHC units introduced in the mid-1920s.The car was launched in autumn 1950, and during the first year 1,787 were produced. In 1951 the company produced a further 2,666. The depressed state of the economy and the government’s punitive taxation policy, especially in respect of larger cars, saw to it that, at least in terms of units produced, 1951 was the car’s best year, however. 815 were produced in 1952 and only 197 in 1953. 1953 was the last year of production, but the company was still advertising new cars for sale at least until the end of 1954, which indicates that their financial problems may well have been exacerbated by the practice of systematically manufacturing more cars than they were selling earlier in the Anjou's life.The Anjou came with a large limousine-style body significantly modified when compared to its predecessors and characteristic of the times. A small number of two-door coupés were produced as well as a 2-door cabriolet, branded as the Hotchkiss Anthéor.There was a choice of two engine sizes. Most cars were shipped with a four-cylinder ohc 2,312 cc water-cooled unit with one or, at the customer’s option, two carburettors. However, a longer-nosed version allowed space for the larger ohc six-cylinder 3,485 cc water-cooled engine that promoted the car into the stratospheric 20CV taxation class, but increased claimed maximum power from 72/75 hp to 100/125 hp, with a corresponding increase in claimed maximum speed from 130 km/h (81 mph) to 145 km/h (90 mph). Sources for the power output vary, possibly according to whether the engine was fed by one or two carburettors.Both cars were offered with so-called “classic” four-speed manual transmission, and the smaller-engined car was available with an optional electromagnetic “Cotal” gearbox, which is seen by some as a precursor to more modern automatic transmission systems, and which would also have stood out from the crowd at any time on account of its having featured four forward speeds and four reverse speeds.In addition to the 5,465 Anjous produced, the company built about 40 of the 2-door cabriolet Anthéor models.".
- Q3786926 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q3786926 height "1.55".
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- Q3786926 length "4.85".
- Q3786926 manufacturer Q17079025.
- Q3786926 productionEndYear "1950".
- Q3786926 productionStartYear "1950".
- Q3786926 thumbnail Hotchkiss_Anjou_1955.jpg?width=300.
- Q3786926 wheelbase "2.92".
- Q3786926 width "1.77".
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- Q3786926 bodyStyle "2".
- Q3786926 bodyStyle "4".
- Q3786926 engine "2312".
- Q3786926 engine "3485".
- Q3786926 layout Q4115030.
- Q3786926 length "4".
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- Q3786926 manufacturer Q17079025.
- Q3786926 name "Hotchkiss H Anjou".
- Q3786926 production "1950".
- Q3786926 production "5465".
- Q3786926 wheelbase "2920.0".
- Q3786926 wheelbase "3090.0".
- Q3786926 wheelbase "4".
- Q3786926 wheelbase "6".
- Q3786926 type Product.
- Q3786926 type Automobile.
- Q3786926 type MeanOfTransportation.
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- Q3786926 comment "The Hotchkiss Anjou was a luxury car offered between 1950 and 1954 by the French automaker Hotchkiss. It was an updated version of the 486 and 686/866 models which had first appeared in the 1930s and inherited its engines from those cars, although their engines in turn dated back to OHC units introduced in the mid-1920s.The car was launched in autumn 1950, and during the first year 1,787 were produced. In 1951 the company produced a further 2,666.".
- Q3786926 label "Hotchkiss Anjou".
- Q3786926 depiction Hotchkiss_Anjou_1955.jpg.
- Q3786926 name "Hotchkiss H Anjou".