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- Peugeot_Type_156 abstract "The Peugeot Type 156 was a large car announced in 1920 and produced between 1921 and 1923 by the French auto-maker Peugeot at their Sochaux plant. It was Peugeot’s first large car since before the First World War and its arrival recalled the Peugeot Type 135 which had ceased production in 1913. However, the 156 was larger and more powerful.The six-cylinder sleeve-valve 5,954 cc engine was Peugeot’s first production sleeve-valve unit. It was positioned ahead of the driver and drove the rear wheels. A top speed of 90 km/h (56 mph) was claimed and slower than the 3L 175 torpedo sport The 156 featured a massive 3670 mm wheelbase, supporting an overall length of 4800 mm. Available bodies included a large “limousine” saloon/sedan, a “torpedo”, a cabriolet and a “coupé-landaulet”. The car could accommodate between four and six people, according to the body specified.It may, in part, be a mark of the impact of war and post war depression on the French economy that whereas Peugeot had sold 376 of their Type 135 model between 1911 and 1913, only 180 Type 156s were built between 1921 and 1923. Nevertheless, one of the car’s users was the French President.The Type 156 was also used by Peugeot themselves as a test-bed for experiments with diesel-powered cars. The significance of these activities for the company’s future was probably not widely appreciated at the time, however, and it would be nearly four decades before Peugeot would follow Mercedes-Benz in progressing to the use of diesel engines in production cars.The 156 was Peugeot’s last series production luxury car of this size. The company produced subsequent luxury cars, but when 156 production ended in 1923, the Peugeot Type 174 introduced also in 1923, was smaller than the Type 156, and its six-cylinder engine had a capacity of “only” 3,828 cc.".
- Peugeot_Type_156 class Full-size_car.
- Peugeot_Type_156 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Peugeot_Type_156 manufacturer Peugeot.
- Peugeot_Type_156 productionEndYear "1923".
- Peugeot_Type_156 productionStartYear "1921".
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- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_automobiles.
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- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_fuel.
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- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot_Type_174.
- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink President_of_France.
- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink Sleeve_valve.
- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink Sochaux.
- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo_(car).
- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageWikiLink File:Engine_Peugeot_type_156.JPG.
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- Peugeot_Type_156 class Full-size_car.
- Peugeot_Type_156 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Peugeot_Type_156 manufacturer Peugeot.
- Peugeot_Type_156 name "Peugeot Type 156".
- Peugeot_Type_156 production "1921".
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- Peugeot_Type_156 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Peugeot_historic_timeline.
- Peugeot_Type_156 subject Category:1920s_automobiles.
- Peugeot_Type_156 subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1921.
- Peugeot_Type_156 subject Category:Peugeot_vehicles.
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- Peugeot_Type_156 type Automobile.
- Peugeot_Type_156 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Peugeot_Type_156 type Car.
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- Peugeot_Type_156 type Product.
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- Peugeot_Type_156 comment "The Peugeot Type 156 was a large car announced in 1920 and produced between 1921 and 1923 by the French auto-maker Peugeot at their Sochaux plant. It was Peugeot’s first large car since before the First World War and its arrival recalled the Peugeot Type 135 which had ceased production in 1913. However, the 156 was larger and more powerful.The six-cylinder sleeve-valve 5,954 cc engine was Peugeot’s first production sleeve-valve unit.".
- Peugeot_Type_156 label "Peugeot Type 156".
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- Peugeot_Type_156 name "Peugeot Type 156".