Armstrong Siddeley Whitley (car)

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The Armstrong Siddeley Whitley is a British post-war luxury saloon car produced in the late 1940s and early 1950s, known for its conservative styling, six-cylinder engines, and refined engineering.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
assemblyCountry England NERFINISHED
assemblyLocation Coventry NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 2-door coupé utility
4-door saloon
brakeType drum brakes
chassisType separate chassis
class executive car
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
displacement 2300 cc class
2309 cc
engineConfiguration inline-six engine
era post–World War II
frontSuspension independent front suspension
fuelType petrol
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
length 15 ft 6 in
manufacturer Armstrong Siddeley NERFINISHED
marketedAs post-war luxury saloon
marketSegment upper-middle-class buyers
notableFeature refined engineering
notableVariant utility coupé (Whitley-based pickup)
predecessor Armstrong Siddeley 16/18 hp NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1954
productionPeriod early 1950s
late 1940s
productionStart 1949
rearSuspension live rear axle
seatingCapacity 5
stylingCharacteristic conservative styling
successor Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire NERFINISHED
targetMarket export markets
transmission 4-speed manual
transmissionFeature pre-selector gearbox
wheelbase 9 ft 3 in

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Armstrong Siddeley notableProduct Armstrong Siddeley Whitley (car)