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The Singer Vogue name has been applied to two generations of motor cars from the British manufacturer Singer. ==Vogue Series I/II/III/IV== The first generation Singer Vogue I/II/III/IV models of 1961 to 1966, was a badge engineered version of the Hillman Super Minx. Introduced in July 1961, it was positioned above the Super Minx and Singer Gazelle in the Rootes Group range, and had quadruple headlights as well as a more powerful version of the Minx engine. The Mark II version for 1963 had front disc brakes as standard, changes to the interior, removal of the chrome bonnet strip and a change to amber front indicator lenses.〔 The Mark III of 1964 gained six light bodywork and an increase in power to . The final version of this generation, the Mk IV was introduced at the 1965 motor show and saw the engine size increased to although there was no change in power output. The Singer Vogue was also available as an estate car. File:Vogue MkI.JPG|Singer Vogue Mk I with bonnet chrome strip & white indicators File:SingerVogue.jpg|Singer Vogue III & IV model saloons featured six light bodywork File:1965 Singer Vogue Estate.jpg|Singer Vogue Estate of 1965 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Singer Vogue」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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