Singer Vogue
Encyclopedia
The Singer Vogue name has been applied to two generations of motor cars
from the British
manufacturer the Rootes Group (now defunct), using the Singer
marque.
For the first generation Singer Vogue I/II/III/IV models of 1961 to 1966, see Hillman Super Minx
.
For the second generation Singer New Vogue of 1966 to 1970 see Rootes Arrow.
Automobile
An automobile, autocar, motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor...
from the British
United Kingdom
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manufacturer the Rootes Group (now defunct), using the Singer
Singer (car)
Singer was an automobile company founded in 1905 in Coventry, England. It was acquired by the Rootes Group of the United Kingdom in 1956, who continued the brand until 1970...
marque.
For the first generation Singer Vogue I/II/III/IV models of 1961 to 1966, see Hillman Super Minx
Hillman Super Minx
The Hillman Super Minx was a motor car from the British Rootes Group. It was a slightly larger version of the Hillman Minx, from the period when the long-running Minx nameplate was applied to the "Audax" series of designs...
.
For the second generation Singer New Vogue of 1966 to 1970 see Rootes Arrow.