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Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1925" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ajax (Nash Motors)
The company responded to the increasing number of low-priced cars—including the $600 Ford Model N, the high-volume Oldsmobile Runabout at $650, [7] the $485 Brush Runabout, [8] the Black at $375, [9] the $500 Western Gale Model A, [10] and the bargain-basement Success an amazingly low $250 [7] —by introducing the Model 25, their cheapest four yet. [11]
Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... (1925) Buick Master Six (1925–1928) ... (1932–1934) Ford Model Y (1932–1937)
Morris's in-house engineers at Morris Commercial Cars led by Percy Rose, [note 1] who had designed the chassis, devised a simpler valve train for the same block. This more conventional side-valve unit of slightly lower power output entered production in late 1930 at Morris Commercial Cars' new premises in the former Wolseley works at Adderley ...
Brewster built a series of elegant and pricey cars at their Long Island City facility between 1915 and 1925. In 1929, the Great Depression started, and sales of high-end vehicles decreased. In 1934–35, they built and sold luxury bodies on 135 Ford V8 chassis, but bankruptcy proceedings began in mid-1935 and the last of Brewster's assets were ...
Vintage vehicles — usually defined as having been built between 1919 and 1930. The main article for this category is Vintage car . For preceding automobiles by period, see Category: Brass Era vehicles and Category: Veteran vehicles .
Cars that were produced in the 1920s — from 1920 to 1929. ... Cars introduced in 1925 (13 P) Cars introduced in 1926 ... Vintage car; A. Aero Car (1919 automobile)
Cars that were produced in the 1930s — from 1930 to 1939. 1880s; 1890s; ... Cars introduced in 1934 (40 P) Cars introduced in 1935 (31 P) Cars introduced in 1936 (45 P)