Singer New Vogue

Overview
Produced: 1966-1970, 47655 produced.
Types: Saloon,4 doors,4 seats
Estate,4 doors,4 seats

An up-market Singer joined the new Rootes "Arrow range" in 1966, the "new" Vogue. The Vogue used a 1725cc four cylinder engine which developed around 80bhp and could be mated to a choice of manual, manual-overdrive or automatic transmission. Other mechanical items included MacPherson front suspension and an optional brake servo.

The Singer Vogue came with a choice of saloon or estate bodies, all well finished and trimmed to the usual Singer standard. Production of the Singer Vogue continued until 1970 when the marque was quietly discontinued following the Rootes take-over by Chrysler .

80 bhp @ 5000 rpm

0 - 50 mph - 11.9 secs

Standing Q - m - 21.4 secs

Fuel Consumption - 24 mpg

Max Speed - 84.9 mph

Source: Motorbase
Engines
CapacityConfigModelBore/StrokeCR
1725ccS4 OHVHillman S4 OHV81.5mm x 82.55mm9.2
Drivetrain and Suspension
DrivetrainSteeringFront SuspensionRear Suspension
Performance
Top Speed0-60SQMMPGEngine PwrComment
85 mph24 mpg
Auction Sales History
Lot
Num
Description Auctioneer Date Hammer Price Hammer Price
(inc premium)
802 Singer Vogue Estate (1967) Cheffins 6 Apr 2002 £100.00 -
234 Singer Vogue (1966) RTS Auctions Ltd 20 Jun 1999 £1675.00 -
215 Singer Vogue (1968) RTS Auctions Ltd 17 Sep 1995 £90.00 -
008 Singer Vogue (1969) ADT 24 Jul 1995 £725.00 -
Magazine Articles
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Article Buyers Datafile. Hillman Super Minx
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Publication Practical Classics February 2001
Buyers Datafile. Hillman Super Minx, Singer Vogue, Humber Sceptre. Super Minxes. They’re Minxes, only bigger. Russ Smith finds what this Rootes range has to offer.
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