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A sports sedan (also known as a super saloon or sports saloon in British English) [1] [2] is a subjective term for a sedan car that is designed to have sporting performance or handling characteristics.
The Great Western Railway Super Saloons were eight railway carriages developed to service the boat train traffic from London to Plymouth.Built to the maximum loading gauge to be more opulent than the rival Pullman Company coaches offered by rival railway companies, and all named after members of the British Royal Family, their success was short-lived due to the onset of the Great Depression of ...
A premium level Super Saloon joined the Super Deluxe model, and was available with the 2M engine including twin carburettors, electric windows, rear seat radio controls, air conditioning and luxury fabric on the seating including the Crown logo embossed into the vinyl. Lower specified models were equipped with the R-series four-cylinder engines.
The Super Saloon had all power features. The SE-Saloon came as a Limited edition equipped with four-wheel disc brakes and ABS. Both SE and Super Saloon come standard with the GA16DE. The B13 SuperSaloon and SE Saloon came with the GA16DE fuel-injected engine (top-of-the-line engine for the Philippine market) which is comparable to the U.S Spec ...
In Malaysia it was known as the Sentra Super Saloon and was offered in two version, both fitted with the GA16DE engine. In Japan, the Laurel Spirit was renamed the Presea, continuing to be a luxury-based Sunny companion to the Laurel, both exclusive to Nissan Store locations. The Sunny Sports Coupé was replaced by the ovoid NX internationally.
The 1939 model year started out as before, but then the Super Saloon was added to the lineup. As well equipped as the DeLuxe, it received revised bodywork at the rear and now had an external bootlid. The base model and the DeLuxe remained on sale alongside the Super for a while, but then a base version of the updated design, called the Popular ...
The Super Saloon introduced standard power steering, power windows and central locking—features that also became optional on Sigma GL, SE, and GSR trims. [27] The central floor console was also revised to accommodate the power window and central door locking switches.
Daewoo Chairman (Brougham and Super Salon) The Daewoo Prince is a mid-size luxury car that was produced by Daewoo in South Korea between 1991 and 1997. The car was based on the rear-wheel drive Opel Rekord E , although the body was of Daewoo design, as opposed to the Opel -designed, Holden -manufactured body of the Prince's Royale predecessor.