Simca 1100
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The Simca 1100 was an automobile built by Chrysler Europe's division Simca. It was sold in the European market from 1967 to 1982, when it was replaced by the Talbot Horizon. It was available with a compact sedan body, measuring 3.94 m, and was fitted with petrol OHV engines ranging from 944 to 1442 cc. The 1100 had a four speed manual gearbox and room for five people. There was also a three-speed semi-automatic gearbox that required manual shifting but used an electronically activated clutch.
An LCV version with a van body was called Simca VF2, and was sold from 1973 to 1985, three years after the 1100 had been removed from the market. A special version was sold by Chrysler in North America in the early 1970s as the Simca 1204 and featured a 1.2 L engine only.
Range:
- 944 cc - 45 PS (33 kW)
- 1118 cc - 50/52/60 PS (37/38/44 kW)
- 1204 cc - 59 PS (43 kW)
- 1294 cc - 62/75 PS (46/55 kW)
- 1442 cc - 83 PS (61 kW)
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