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- Q5186555 subject Q6734011.
- Q5186555 subject Q8359516.
- Q5186555 abstract "The Critchley Light car was briefly manufactured by Daimler Company of Coventry in 1899 to find use for about 50 unwanted 4 h.p. engines shipped to Coventry by the German Daimler works at Stuttgart. The car was well regarded and sold well but was not intended to extend Daimler's range of high-powered expensive motorcars. As such, it was named Critchley after Daimler's works managerThe car was equipped with advanced features, including pneumatic tyres and wheel steering. The engine was mounted transversely, with the flywheel rotating in the direction of travel. The water-cooled engine drove the rear wheels through a belt transmission. The belt was tensioned by moving the engine forward or backward in the frame. The steering wheel was on a vertical column on the right side of the car, such that it could only be operated by the driver's right hand.In 1900, a redesign of the Critchley Light Car was built and sold as the "Kimberley".".
- Q5186555 assembly Q6225.
- Q5186555 layout Q4115030.
- Q5186555 manufacturer Q27539.
- Q5186555 productionEndYear "1900".
- Q5186555 productionStartYear "1899".
- Q5186555 transmission "4-speed manual".
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q1022.
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q1935842.
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q27539.
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q4115030.
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q6225.
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q6734011.
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q699551.
- Q5186555 wikiPageWikiLink Q8359516.
- Q5186555 aka "Critchley-Daimler".
- Q5186555 aka "Light Daimler,".
- Q5186555 assembly "Coventry, UK".
- Q5186555 engine "straight-twin engine".
- Q5186555 layout Q4115030.
- Q5186555 manufacturer Q27539.
- Q5186555 name "Critchley light car".
- Q5186555 production "1899".
- Q5186555 transmission "4".
- Q5186555 type Product.
- Q5186555 type Automobile.
- Q5186555 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5186555 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5186555 type Thing.
- Q5186555 comment "The Critchley Light car was briefly manufactured by Daimler Company of Coventry in 1899 to find use for about 50 unwanted 4 h.p. engines shipped to Coventry by the German Daimler works at Stuttgart. The car was well regarded and sold well but was not intended to extend Daimler's range of high-powered expensive motorcars. As such, it was named Critchley after Daimler's works managerThe car was equipped with advanced features, including pneumatic tyres and wheel steering.".
- Q5186555 label "Critchley Light car".
- Q5186555 name "Critchley light car".
- Q5186555 name "Critchley-Daimler".
- Q5186555 name "Light Daimler,".