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- Rover_16 wheelbase "2870.2".
- Rover_16 length "4445.0".
- Rover_16 width "1587.5".
- Rover_16 abstract "The Rover 16 was a medium-sized family car produced by the British Rover car company between 1937 and 1940 as a successor to the Rover Speed 16. It reappeared in 1945 following the Second World War and remained on sale until replaced by the Rover P3 in 1948. The car, with its mildly streamlined form, resembled the existing Rover 10 and the Rover 12 but was slightly longer and featured a more rounded back end. The six-cylinder ohv engine had a capacity of 2,147 cc. A top speed of 124 km/h (77 mph) was claimed. In addition to the four-door saloon, a two-door cabriolet was available, normally referred to as a drophead coupé, with bodywork by Tickfords.The sports saloon and the drophead coupé had slightly less length between the front and rear seats, but a longer bonnet, with the front footwell extending further beneath the bonnet.A version called the Rover 14 saloon combined the same body with (from 1938) a 1,901 cc six-cylinder engine. There was also a version called the Rover 20 with a 2512 cc. engine. Notable features included a "freewheel" system, Bijur-Luvax automatic lubrication of the chassis, and Girling rod actuated fully compensated mechanical brakes of exceptionally high efficiency.The Rover 16 saloon returned to production almost unchanged after the war, although the cabriolet version was no longer listed.".
- Rover_16 engine Rover_16__1.
- Rover_16 length "4.445".
- Rover_16 manufacturer Rover_(marque).
- Rover_16 predecessor Rover_Speed_16.
- Rover_16 productionEndYear "1937".
- Rover_16 productionStartYear "1937".
- Rover_16 successor Rover_P3.
- Rover_16 thumbnail Rover_16_October_1947_2147cc.JPG?width=300.
- Rover_16 wheelbase "2.8702".
- Rover_16 width "1.5875".
- Rover_16 wikiPageID "28635003".
- Rover_16 wikiPageRevisionID "578386585".
- Rover_16 bodyStyle "four-door “four-light” "sports saloon"".
- Rover_16 bodyStyle "four-door “six-light” saloon".
- Rover_16 bodyStyle "two-door cabriolet".
- Rover_16 caption "P2 six-light saloon body with 16hp 2.2 litre engine, 1947".
- Rover_16 engine "2147".
- Rover_16 hasPhotoCollection Rover_16.
- Rover_16 manufacturer Rover_(marque).
- Rover_16 name "Rover 16".
- Rover_16 predecessor "Rover Speed 16".
- Rover_16 production "1937".
- Rover_16 production "1945".
- Rover_16 successor Rover_P3.
- Rover_16 subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Rover_16 subject Category:1940s_automobiles.
- Rover_16 subject Category:Rover_vehicles.
- Rover_16 type Automobile.
- Rover_16 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Rover_16 type Product.
- Rover_16 type DesignedArtifact.
- Rover_16 comment "The Rover 16 was a medium-sized family car produced by the British Rover car company between 1937 and 1940 as a successor to the Rover Speed 16. It reappeared in 1945 following the Second World War and remained on sale until replaced by the Rover P3 in 1948. The car, with its mildly streamlined form, resembled the existing Rover 10 and the Rover 12 but was slightly longer and featured a more rounded back end. The six-cylinder ohv engine had a capacity of 2,147 cc.".
- Rover_16 label "Rover 16".
- Rover_16 label "Rover 16".
- Rover_16 label "Rover 16".
- Rover_16 sameAs Rover_16.
- Rover_16 sameAs Rover_16.
- Rover_16 sameAs m.0czd0jn.
- Rover_16 sameAs Q627285.
- Rover_16 sameAs Q627285.
- Rover_16 wasDerivedFrom Rover_16?oldid=578386585.
- Rover_16 depiction Rover_16_October_1947_2147cc.JPG.
- Rover_16 isPrimaryTopicOf Rover_16.
- Rover_16 name "Rover 16".