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Singer Archives - The Truth About Cars

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Rare Rides: The 1962 Singer Vogue, the Smaller Side of British Luxury

Rare Rides: The 1962 Singer Vogue, the Smaller Side of British Luxury Today’s Rare Ride is the first time a Singer vehicle has appeared on these pages. Compact and well-trimmed, the Vogue was a bit more than the standard Sixties British family car. Singer got its start not in automobiles, but in bicycles and motorcycles. Formed in 1874 in Coventry, England, the firm’s initial name was Singer & Company. In 1901 automotive production was added to the mix, and eventually, the brand renamed itself Singer Motor Company. The company’s last motorcycles and bikes were made in 1915, coinciding with the start of WWI.

singer vogue Archives - The Truth About Cars

dal20402: Presenting this vehicle to the TTAC audience is like offering watermelon to a cat. RHD: The difference between the Lumina and a ’91 Accord Coupe is that there are Accord Coupes still running. RHD: Reforestation is one piece of the puzzle. Most of the CO2 is photosynthesized by algae in the oceans. CO2 has. RHD: Because if some anti-progressive posts it on the internet, it must be true.

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