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- Simca_6 wheelbase "2000.0".
- Simca_6 height "1400.0".
- Simca_6 length "3220.0".
- Simca_6 width "1350.0".
- Simca_6 abstract "The Simca 6 is a city car produced and sold in France by Simca between 1947 and 1950. Simca had been established as a French subsidiary of Fiat and the Simca 6 was developed from the Simca 5 which itself had been a version of Fiat’s Topolino badged and manufactured in France as a Simca.With the launch, at the 1947 Paris Motor Show, of the Simca 6, the company’s Nanterre based development office demonstrated a hitherto unseen level of independent thinking for a Simca production model. The Simca was distanced from its Fiat origins by a modified « Americanised » front end, featuring a widened and lowered front grill, flanked by raised headlights integrated into the wing panels, along the lines featured by the then newly introduced Peugeot 203 and Renault 4CV. The rear overhang was extended with the addition of a small boot, accessible only from the interior of the car and almost entirely filled by the spare wheel. In addition to the small 2-door, 2-seat coupé style body, a small van capable of carrying up to 250 kg was available.Claimed output from the 569 cm³ engine was boosted from 12 to 16.5 bhp achieved at 4,400 rpm. The engine employed overhead valves operated with a side-mounted camshaft. The light-weight 6 inherited its predecessor’s excellent fuel economy, with 5 litres of fuel propelling it over a distance of 108 km, equivalent to more than 61 mpg (UK gallons). The advertised maximum speed of 90 or 95 km/h (56 or 59 mph) also reflected the car’s light build, and was considered excellent for a car of this size and price.In most respects, the principal mechanical elements followed conventional practice. The four speed gear box featured synchromesh on the top two ratios. Stopping power came from drum-brakes on all four wheels.Despite having its first public presentation at the 1947 Motor Show, the car got off to a slow start, with just 11 produced during the closing month of 1947 and 191 during the whole of 1948: during these years the older Simca 5 remained the company's smaller volume model. However, in 1949 the Simca 6 fulfilled its manufacturer's plans and replaced its predecessor. More than 16,000 Simca 6s were produced during its production run which came to an end in 1950: after this loyal Simca customers would need to upgrade to the larger (and far more commercially successful) Simca 8. Unlike its predecessor, the 6 was not seen as a commercial success, and it was not until 1961 that Simca would return to the small car sector (in French terms), with their Simca 1000.By the time the Simca 6 production run ended, the Italian Fiat Topolino on which it was based had also been upgraded: The Topolino C, arriving two years later than the Simca 6, featured the upgraded mechanical components first seen on the Simca, as well as a modern square front grill; but the Fiat offering came without the American style chrome of the Simca, and the Fiat's headlights were positioned at a lower level. In retrospect Italian sources tend to view the Simca 6 as a French version of the upgraded Fiat Topolino while French sources stress the independent development of the Simca.".
- Simca_6 assembly France.
- Simca_6 assembly Nanterre.
- Simca_6 bodyStyle Coupé.
- Simca_6 bodyStyle Van.
- Simca_6 class City_car.
- Simca_6 engine Simca_6__1.
- Simca_6 height "1.4".
- Simca_6 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Simca_6 length "3.22".
- Simca_6 manufacturer Simca.
- Simca_6 predecessor Simca_5.
- Simca_6 productionEndYear "1950".
- Simca_6 productionStartYear "1947".
- Simca_6 relatedMeanOfTransportation Fiat_500_%22Topolino%22.
- Simca_6 successor Simca_8.
- Simca_6 thumbnail Simca6.jpg?width=300.
- Simca_6 transmission "4-speed manual".
- Simca_6 wheelbase "2.0".
- Simca_6 width "1.35".
- Simca_6 wikiPageExternalLink clubsimca.htm.
- Simca_6 wikiPageID "31991169".
- Simca_6 wikiPageLength "5096".
- Simca_6 wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Simca_6 wikiPageRevisionID "697184512".
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink A-segment.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1947.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:City_cars.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coupes.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Simca_vehicles.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vans.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink City_car.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_500_%22Topolino%22.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_Automobiles.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Grille_(motor_vehicle).
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Headlamp.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Nanterre.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Paris_Motor_Show.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot_203.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_4CV.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Simca.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Simca_1000.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Simca_5.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Simca_8.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Trunk_(car).
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLink Van.
- Simca_6 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Simca 6".
- Simca_6 assembly France.
- Simca_6 assembly Nanterre.
- Simca_6 bodyStyle "2".
- Simca_6 bodyStyle "3".
- Simca_6 caption "Simca 6 2-door coupé".
- Simca_6 class "City car".
- Simca_6 engine "I4 570 cc".
- Simca_6 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Simca_6 manufacturer Simca.
- Simca_6 name "Simca 6".
- Simca_6 predecessor Simca_5.
- Simca_6 production "1947".
- Simca_6 related Fiat_500_%22Topolino%22.
- Simca_6 successor Simca_8.
- Simca_6 transmission "4".
- Simca_6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Simca_6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Simca_6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Simca_6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Simca_6 subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1947.
- Simca_6 subject Category:City_cars.
- Simca_6 subject Category:Coupes.
- Simca_6 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Simca_6 subject Category:Simca_vehicles.
- Simca_6 subject Category:Vans.
- Simca_6 hypernym Car.
- Simca_6 type Automobile.
- Simca_6 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Simca_6 type Vehicle.
- Simca_6 type Product.
- Simca_6 type DesignedArtifact.
- Simca_6 type Thing.
- Simca_6 comment "The Simca 6 is a city car produced and sold in France by Simca between 1947 and 1950. Simca had been established as a French subsidiary of Fiat and the Simca 6 was developed from the Simca 5 which itself had been a version of Fiat’s Topolino badged and manufactured in France as a Simca.With the launch, at the 1947 Paris Motor Show, of the Simca 6, the company’s Nanterre based development office demonstrated a hitherto unseen level of independent thinking for a Simca production model.".
- Simca_6 label "Simca 6".
- Simca_6 sameAs Q1132224.
- Simca_6 sameAs Simca_6.
- Simca_6 sameAs Simca_6.
- Simca_6 sameAs Simca_6.
- Simca_6 sameAs m.0gvv8l6.
- Simca_6 sameAs Q1132224.
- Simca_6 wasDerivedFrom Simca_6?oldid=697184512.
- Simca_6 depiction Simca6.jpg.