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- Newton-Bennett wheelbase "2921.0".
- Newton-Bennett length "4267.2".
- Newton-Bennett abstract "The Newton Bennett was a car advertised and sold by a Manchester, England, based company between 1911 and 1925 but made in Italy.John Bennett was a Manchester car dealer selling locally made Belsize cars and holding agencies for several French makes. This merged with a similar company, Bennett and Carlisle to become Newton-Bennett. As well as selling cars they manufactured vehicle parts and R.O. Harper was employed as works manager.In 1907 they became agents for the Italian SCAT and Harper was sent to Turin to help develop a car specifically to be sold by Newton-Bennett but this never got beyond a prototype. Instead, they purchased a complete factory, also in Turin, that had made the VALT car. With Harper installed at the new factory, he designed a car which would be badged as a Newton-Bennett.In 1914 the name changed to Newton but the outbreak of World War I and a large increase in import duties seem to have stopped production. In 1915 the factory was sold to Diatto.A Newton car was advertised again post war as the Ten, this time with a smaller 1086 cc engine with twin overhead camshafts.Between 500 and 1000 cars are thought to have been made. At least five cars are thought to survive.".
- Newton-Bennett engine Newton-Bennett__1.
- Newton-Bennett length "4.2672".
- Newton-Bennett productionEndYear "1915".
- Newton-Bennett productionStartYear "1912".
- Newton-Bennett transmission "4-speed manual".
- Newton-Bennett wheelbase "2.921".
- Newton-Bennett wikiPageID "20372183".
- Newton-Bennett wikiPageRevisionID "545504494".
- Newton-Bennett bodyStyle "two- or four-seat open. Saloon".
- Newton-Bennett class "light car".
- Newton-Bennett engine "1086".
- Newton-Bennett engine "2155".
- Newton-Bennett hasPhotoCollection Newton-Bennett.
- Newton-Bennett length "or".
- Newton-Bennett name "Newton Ten".
- Newton-Bennett name "Newton-Bennett".
- Newton-Bennett production "1912".
- Newton-Bennett production "1923".
- Newton-Bennett successor "none".
- Newton-Bennett transmission "4".
- Newton-Bennett wheelbase "or".
- Newton-Bennett subject Category:Companies_based_in_Manchester.
- Newton-Bennett subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Newton-Bennett type Abstraction100002137.
- Newton-Bennett type Business108061042.
- Newton-Bennett type CompaniesBasedInManchester.
- Newton-Bennett type Company108058098.
- Newton-Bennett type DefunctMotorVehicleManufacturersOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- Newton-Bennett type Enterprise108056231.
- Newton-Bennett type Group100031264.
- Newton-Bennett type Institution108053576.
- Newton-Bennett type Manufacturer108060446.
- Newton-Bennett type Organization108008335.
- Newton-Bennett type SocialGroup107950920.
- Newton-Bennett type YagoLegalActor.
- Newton-Bennett type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Newton-Bennett type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Newton-Bennett type Automobile.
- Newton-Bennett type MeanOfTransportation.
- Newton-Bennett type Product.
- Newton-Bennett type Automobile.
- Newton-Bennett type DesignedArtifact.
- Newton-Bennett comment "The Newton Bennett was a car advertised and sold by a Manchester, England, based company between 1911 and 1925 but made in Italy.John Bennett was a Manchester car dealer selling locally made Belsize cars and holding agencies for several French makes. This merged with a similar company, Bennett and Carlisle to become Newton-Bennett. As well as selling cars they manufactured vehicle parts and R.O.".
- Newton-Bennett label "Newton & Bennett".
- Newton-Bennett label "Newton-Bennett".
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- Newton-Bennett sameAs Q1983768.
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- Newton-Bennett sameAs Newton-Bennett.
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- Newton-Bennett isPrimaryTopicOf Newton-Bennett.
- Newton-Bennett name "Newton-Bennett".