Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Opel_2.0_litre> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 items per page.
- Opel_2.0_litre wheelbase "2642.0".
- Opel_2.0_litre height "1600.0".
- Opel_2.0_litre length "4390.0".
- Opel_2.0_litre width "1565.0".
- Opel_2.0_litre abstract "The Opel 2.0-litre, also known as the Opel »6«, is a luxury car manufactured by Adam Opel AG. Produced from January 1934, the 2.0-litre replaced the Opel 1.8 litre which had ceased production in November 1933. Production continued till June 1937, but the replacement model, the Opel Super 6, was already in production in November 1936, after which production volumes for the 2.0-litre were very much diminished.The Opel 2-litre was noteworthy for the appearance in August 1934 of a long wheel base version, available with several different six seater bodies. This was a rapid response to the appearance the previous year of a longer version of the Mercedes-Benz Typ 200 which had managed in a very short time to capture practically the entire German taxi business.Like other Opels of the period the 2-litre was designed and developed for Opel by the manufacturer's parent company, General Motors, in North America.".
- Opel_2.0_litre assembly R%C3%BCsselsheim.
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Opel_2.0_litre class Luxury_vehicle.
- Opel_2.0_litre engine Opel_2.0_litre__1.
- Opel_2.0_litre height "1.6".
- Opel_2.0_litre layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Opel_2.0_litre length "4.39".
- Opel_2.0_litre manufacturer Opel.
- Opel_2.0_litre predecessor Opel_1.8_litre.
- Opel_2.0_litre productionEndYear "1937".
- Opel_2.0_litre productionStartYear "1934".
- Opel_2.0_litre successor Opel_Super_6.
- Opel_2.0_litre thumbnail Opel_Regent_Pullman-Limousine_1936.jpg?width=300.
- Opel_2.0_litre transmission "4-speed manual".
- Opel_2.0_litre transmission "No synchromesh".
- Opel_2.0_litre wheelbase "2.642".
- Opel_2.0_litre width "1.565".
- Opel_2.0_litre wikiPageID "37803733".
- Opel_2.0_litre wikiPageRevisionID "546425488".
- Opel_2.0_litre aka "Opel »6«".
- Opel_2.0_litre assembly Rüsselsheim.
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "2".
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "Open topped lwb Landaulet".
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "also offered in “bare chassis” form, and used by coachbuilders for various specialist bodies".
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "long wheel base 6 seater “Limousine”".
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "lwb ”Cabrio-Limousine”".
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "lwb “Droschken-Laundualet”".
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "lwb “Pullman-Limousine”".
- Opel_2.0_litre bodyStyle "”Cabrio-Limousine” 2- door 4-seater with fixed side windows and roll-back soft top".
- Opel_2.0_litre class Luxury_vehicle.
- Opel_2.0_litre engine "1932.0".
- Opel_2.0_litre engine "side-valve 6-cylinder".
- Opel_2.0_litre hasPhotoCollection Opel_2.0_litre.
- Opel_2.0_litre height "–".
- Opel_2.0_litre layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Opel_2.0_litre length "or".
- Opel_2.0_litre manufacturer Opel.
- Opel_2.0_litre name "Opel 2.0-litre".
- Opel_2.0_litre predecessor Opel_1.8_litre.
- Opel_2.0_litre production "1934".
- Opel_2.0_litre successor Opel_Super_6.
- Opel_2.0_litre transmission "4".
- Opel_2.0_litre transmission "No synchromesh".
- Opel_2.0_litre wheelbase "or".
- Opel_2.0_litre subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Opel_2.0_litre subject Category:Mid-size_cars.
- Opel_2.0_litre subject Category:Opel_vehicles.
- Opel_2.0_litre subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Opel_2.0_litre subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1934.
- Opel_2.0_litre type Automobile.
- Opel_2.0_litre type MeanOfTransportation.
- Opel_2.0_litre type Product.
- Opel_2.0_litre type DesignedArtifact.
- Opel_2.0_litre comment "The Opel 2.0-litre, also known as the Opel »6«, is a luxury car manufactured by Adam Opel AG. Produced from January 1934, the 2.0-litre replaced the Opel 1.8 litre which had ceased production in November 1933.".
- Opel_2.0_litre label "Opel 2.0 L".
- Opel_2.0_litre label "Opel 2.0 litre".
- Opel_2.0_litre sameAs Opel_2.0_L.
- Opel_2.0_litre sameAs m.0nhjy_q.
- Opel_2.0_litre sameAs Q277131.
- Opel_2.0_litre sameAs Q277131.
- Opel_2.0_litre wasDerivedFrom Opel_2.0_litre?oldid=546425488.
- Opel_2.0_litre depiction Opel_Regent_Pullman-Limousine_1936.jpg.
- Opel_2.0_litre isPrimaryTopicOf Opel_2.0_litre.
- Opel_2.0_litre name "Opel 2.0-litre".
- Opel_2.0_litre name "Opel »6«".