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- Autovia wheelbase "3276.6".
- Autovia length "4457.7".
- Autovia width "1803.4".
- Autovia abstract "Autovia was a short lived brand of British car from Coventry existing from 1935 to 1938 with production starting in January 1937. The venture was ambitious and even included setting up a school for chauffeurs. The cars were expensive and it was a market sector well served by other companies. 44 cars were made.".
- Autovia bodyStyle Limousine.
- Autovia engine Autovia__1.
- Autovia length "4.4577".
- Autovia productionEndYear "1938".
- Autovia productionStartYear "1937".
- Autovia thumbnail Autovia_1938_(16776373710).jpg?width=300.
- Autovia transmission "automatic clutch and 4-speed preselective gearbox".
- Autovia transmission "divided propellor shaft, back section in a torque tube".
- Autovia transmission "final drive by underhung worm is housed in a banjo-type casing".
- Autovia transmission "single dry-plate clutch to a 4-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on all speeds or".
- Autovia wheelbase "3.2766".
- Autovia width "1.8034".
- Autovia wikiPageExternalLink 1937AutoviaSpecialSaloon-25006.aspx.
- Autovia wikiPageExternalLink 1939-Autovia-3-Litre.jpg.
- Autovia wikiPageExternalLink Car%205042.jpg.
- Autovia wikiPageID "6779412".
- Autovia wikiPageLength "8110".
- Autovia wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Autovia wikiPageRevisionID "654260139".
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Armstrong_Siddeley.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Mulliner.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coventry_motor_companies.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Chauffeur.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Coventry.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Limousine.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_car_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Nuffield_Organisation.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Nuffield_Organization.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Preselector_gearbox.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Riley_(automobile).
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Riley_Motor.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Worm_drive.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Worm_gear.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink Zenith_carburettor.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLink File:Autovia_1938_Front.JPG.
- Autovia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Autovia".
- Autovia bodyStyle "4".
- Autovia bodyStyle "6".
- Autovia bodyStyle "chassis".
- Autovia bodyStyle "limousine".
- Autovia caption "limousine by Arthur Mulliner".
- Autovia caption "registered September 1938".
- Autovia class "Large luxury".
- Autovia configuration "90".
- Autovia coolingsystem "a water pump is mounted either side of the timing case. The radiator has a fan and thermostatically controlled shutters. The sump is ribbed at the sides".
- Autovia designer "Charles Van Eugen".
- Autovia engine "2849.0".
- Autovia engine "90".
- Autovia fuelsystem "twin Zenith downdraught carburettors with a balance pipe and hot-spot fed from a 16 gallon tank at the back, ignition by magneto with automatic advance mounted vertically towards the rear of the V".
- Autovia hasPhotoCollection Autovia.
- Autovia layout "Front engine rear wheel drive".
- Autovia length "175.5".
- Autovia length "Track".
- Autovia length "or".
- Autovia manufacturer "Autovia Cars Limited,".
- Autovia manufacturer "Ordnance Works, Midland Road, Foleshill, Coventry CV6 5DX".
- Autovia name "Autovia".
- Autovia power "99".
- Autovia power "Tax rating 23.8hp".
- Autovia predecessor "Riley 8/90 2¼-litre 90°V8".
- Autovia predecessor "none".
- Autovia production "1937".
- Autovia production "44".
- Autovia related "Riley 1½-litre straight 4 and".
- Autovia related "Riley 8/90 2¼-litre 90°V8".
- Autovia sp "uk".
- Autovia successor "none".
- Autovia transmission "automatic clutch and 4-speed preselective gearbox".
- Autovia transmission "divided propellor shaft, back section in a torque tube".
- Autovia transmission "final drive by underhung worm is housed in a banjo-type casing".
- Autovia transmission "single dry-plate clutch to a 4-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on all speeds or".
- Autovia valvetrain "inclined at 90° overhead valves worked by pushrods from three camshafts".
- Autovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Autovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Autovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Autovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile_engine.
- Autovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Autovia subject Category:Coventry_motor_companies.
- Autovia subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Autovia type Automobile.
- Autovia type MeanOfTransportation.
- Autovia type Product.
- Autovia type DesignedArtifact.
- Autovia type Thing.
- Autovia comment "Autovia was a short lived brand of British car from Coventry existing from 1935 to 1938 with production starting in January 1937. The venture was ambitious and even included setting up a school for chauffeurs. The cars were expensive and it was a market sector well served by other companies. 44 cars were made.".
- Autovia label "Autovia".
- Autovia sameAs Autovia.
- Autovia sameAs m.0gnhpr.
- Autovia sameAs Q789242.
- Autovia sameAs Q789242.
- Autovia wasDerivedFrom Autovia?oldid=654260139.
- Autovia depiction Autovia_1938_(16776373710).jpg.
- Autovia isPrimaryTopicOf Autovia.
- Autovia name "Autovia".