Model record
Vauxhall Cadet
Background
The Vauxhall Cadet VY is an automobile produced by Vauxhall from 1930 until 1933. It was an entirely new model announced by Vauxhall on 6 October 1930. The first Vauxhall priced below £300, it was intended to supplement the existing 24 h.p. 20-60 thereafter to be known as the Vauxhall Eighty. When exported it was usually supplied with a 27 h.p. engine and named VX. The first truly new Vauxhall since General Motors' purchase of the business in 1925, it was an American-style car with certain local amendments.
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Specification
- Weight
- 1,270 kg
- Length
- 4,089 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other Vauxhall models
- 10-4 —
- 12 —
- 12-4 —
- 14-40 —
- 14-6 —
- 20-60 —
- 23-60 —
- 30/98 —
- A-Type —
- B-Type —
- Big Six —
- D-Type —
- Equus —
- Light Six —
- Prince Henry —
- Velox 1920
- Wyvern 1938
- SRV 1950
- Victor 1952
- Cresta 1953
- Viva 1958
- VX 1961
- VISCOUNT 1966
- VENTORA 1968
- Firenza 1971
- Magnum 1971
- 2300 1974
- Chevette 1975
- CAVALIER 1976
- CARLTON 1979
- ROYALE 1979
- ASTRA 1980
- Viceroy 1980
- NOVA 1982
- SENATOR 1984
- Belmont 1986
- CALIBRA 1988
- MANTA 1988
- CORSA 1989
- FRONTERA 1991
- RASCAL 1993
- VECTRA 1993
- ZAFIRA 1993
- MIDI 1994
- MONTEREY 1994
- OMEGA 1994
- TIGRA 1994
- COMBO 1995