Model record
Daimler Fifteen
Background
The Daimler Fifteen was a saloon car at the low end of Daimler Company’s range, offered between 1932 and 1937. It was the first Daimler product for more than two decades with an engine that breathed conventionally through poppet valves. Conventional valve gear had improved, superseding the former advantages of the Daimler-Knight sleeve-valve technology. The car's name derived from its tax rating of 15 hp. The design of its 6-cylinder 1.8-litre engine was developed from the 4-cylinder 1.2-litre Lanchester Ten which was installed in Lanchester's shorter versions of the same chassis and bodies and using the same Daimler semi-automatic transmissions.
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Sources
Same marque
Other Daimler models
- 250 —
- BSA Light Six —
- Consort —
- Critchley Light car —
- DK400 —
- DR450 —
- DS420 —
- New Fifteen —
- Phoenix —
- Regency —
- Riemenwagen —
- Super Eight —
- Twenty-Two —
- Stahlradwagen 1889
- LANDAULETTE 1921
- LIMOUSINE 1929
- DROP HEAD COUPE 1937
- SP 250 1951
- Conquest 1953
- ONE-O-FOUR 1956
- DK 400 1958
- Majestic 1959
- Majestic Major 1959
- SP250 1959
- V8 1960
- SOVEREIGN 1965
- 4.2 1966
- 2.8 1970
- 3.6 1971
- DOUBLE SIX 1971
- 4.0 1989
- SIX 1990
- XJ6 1993
- CENTURY 1996
- EAGLE 2002
- SUPER 8 2005