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- Q17619512 subject Q6278608.
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- Q17619512 abstract "The Vauxhall 20-60 is a four or five-seater saloon, limousine, tourer or coupé-cabriolet manufactured by Vauxhall of Luton. It was announced on 28 September 1927 with a six-cylinder engine and a four-speed gearbox. A cautious move downmarket. "The first time any six-cylinder Vauxhall has been sold under £1000!" "British & Vauxhall". The initial 2.7-litre engine was enlarged to 3-litres after twelve months.Priced to be at the lower end of the luxury market with six cylinders, four speeds and five brakes, the better endowed 20-60 replaced the 4-cylinder Vauxhall 14-40. Though the new engine's capacity or swept volume was enlarged just 465cc the vagaries of the RAC or tax formula moved its tax rating from 14HP to 20HP. This tax increase was a significant impost for owners. Its design was completed before General Motors took control in late 1925 making the car "in construction and plan British".The 20-60 — it was given a 3.3 litre engine in October 1930 and renamed 80, later Silent Eighty — remained in production until the introduction of Vauxhall's first true General Motors large-car design, the Vauxhall Big Six, announced and displayed in October 1933 but not delivered until August 1934 long after the GM-designed medium-sized Cadet released in October 1930.This gap in Vauxhall's programme may reflect the sales-failure of their very expensive 25-70 sleeve-valve car.General Motors had taken control of Vauxhall 16 November 1925.".
- Q17619512 assembly Q203889.
- Q17619512 layout Q4115030.
- Q17619512 manufacturer Q59187.
- Q17619512 modelEndYear "1930".
- Q17619512 modelStartYear "1928".
- Q17619512 productionEndYear "1930".
- Q17619512 productionStartYear "1927".
- Q17619512 thumbnail 1930_Vauxhall_20-60_T-type_Cropped.jpg?width=300.
- Q17619512 transmission "by single-plate dry clutch to the 4-speed gearbox coupled by a fabric joint and 2¼ in. diameter tubular propellor shaft to the spiral-bevel driven semi-floating rear axle with a banjo case".
- Q17619512 weight "1143072.0".
- Q17619512 wheelbase "3.1242".
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- Q17619512 assembly "Luton U.K.".
- Q17619512 assembly "Luton, United Kingdom".
- Q17619512 compression "increased".
- Q17619512 configuration "inline 6".
- Q17619512 engine Q1148385.
- Q17619512 engine "I6 * R-Type * T-Type".
- Q17619512 engine "T-Type".
- Q17619512 fuelsystem "Autovac, Triple diffuser Zenith carburettor, water-jacketted induction pipe".
- Q17619512 fueltype "petrol".
- Q17619512 layout Q4115030.
- Q17619512 manufacturer Q59187.
- Q17619512 manufacturer "Vauxhall".
- Q17619512 modelYears "1928".
- Q17619512 name "20".
- Q17619512 name "R-Type".
- Q17619512 name "R-type and T-type".
- Q17619512 name "T-80 engine".
- Q17619512 name "T-Type".
- Q17619512 name "Vauxhall 20-60".
- Q17619512 name "Vauxhall 80".
- Q17619512 power "3000".
- Q17619512 power "62".
- Q17619512 power "@".
- Q17619512 power "Tax rating 20.93 h.p.".
- Q17619512 power "Tax rating 23.8 h.p.".
- Q17619512 production "1927".
- Q17619512 production "1930".
- Q17619512 transmission "Silent 80 constant mesh 3rd gear made available October 1931".
- Q17619512 transmission "all strengthened to cope with increased torque".
- Q17619512 transmission "by single-plate dry clutch to the 4-speed gearbox coupled by a fabric joint and 2¼ in. diameter tubular propellor shaft to the spiral-bevel driven semi-floating rear axle with a banjo case".
- Q17619512 weight "* 34 cwt * chassis only 25 cwt".
- Q17619512 weight "* no weight advised for a complete car * chassis only 22½ cwt".
- Q17619512 wheelbase "8.0".
- Q17619512 wheelbase "ground clearance".
- Q17619512 type Product.
- Q17619512 type Automobile.
- Q17619512 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q17619512 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q17619512 comment "The Vauxhall 20-60 is a four or five-seater saloon, limousine, tourer or coupé-cabriolet manufactured by Vauxhall of Luton. It was announced on 28 September 1927 with a six-cylinder engine and a four-speed gearbox. A cautious move downmarket. "The first time any six-cylinder Vauxhall has been sold under £1000!" "British & Vauxhall".".
- Q17619512 label "Vauxhall 20-60".
- Q17619512 depiction 1930_Vauxhall_20-60_T-type_Cropped.jpg.
- Q17619512 name "R-type and T-type".
- Q17619512 name "Vauxhall 20-60".