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  2. Standard Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    A one-model policy for the Standard marque (alongside a range of new Triumphs) was adopted in 1948 with the introduction of the 2-litre Standard Vanguard, which was styled on American lines by Walter Belgrove, and replaced all the carry-over pre-war models. This aptly named model was the first true post-war design from any major British ...

  3. Car model - Wikipedia

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    The model of a car is its design, in the context of the manufacturer's range or series of cars. Different models, variants are distinguishable by technology, components, underpinnings, and/or style and appearance. The methods used to categorise cars into models differ significantly between manufacturers.

  4. Standard (1912 automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Standard's best year was 1917 when about 2,300 cars were built. The standard Eight was initially a mid-priced car growing annually until by 1920, the lowest priced Standard Eight Touring Car was $3,000, (equivalent to $45,628 in 2023) with the limousine model luxury car priced at $4,300, equivalent to $65,400 in 2023. [2]

  5. Standard Eight - Wikipedia

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    Estate cars were produced in 1948 only and were not on general sale. [17] The car was pitched by Standard against the Austin 8 and Morris Eight rivals and was priced at £314. After this version of the 8 was phased out, Standard-Triumph's next small car was the Triumph Mayflower. It was only after this model had failed to meet its sales targets ...

  6. Standard Ten - Wikipedia

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    A 1934 Standard 10/12 Speedline. The Standard Ten was a model name given to several small cars produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1906 and 1961. The name was a reference to the car's fiscal horsepower or tax horsepower, a function of the surface area of the pistons. This system quickly became obsolete as an estimate of the ...

  7. Standard Flying Fourteen - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Flying Fourteen is an automobile which was produced by the British Standard Motor Company from 1936 to 1940 and announced in October 1936. The other Flying Standard models had been announced twelve months earlier. [ 5 ]

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  9. Standard (Indian automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard 2000 was a rebadged version of the Rover SD1 (pictured), manufactured by SMPIL. From 1985 to 1988 the company manufactured the Standard 2000, a version of the Rover SD1 powered by a 2 L (2,061 cc) Standard four-cylinder engine borrowed from an old Standard Vanguard model (as also used in the Standard 20 commercial vehicle). Power ...