British Motor Wolseley 4/44

sedan ·

The Wolseley 4/44 is an automobile that was introduced by the British Motor Corporation in 1952 and manufactured from 1953 until 1956. It was designed under the Nuffield Organization, but by the time it was released, Wolseley was part of BMC. Much of the design was shared with the MG Magnette ZA, which was released later in the same year. Unlike the MG, the 4/44 used the 1,250 cc (76 cu in) XPAW engine, a version of the XPAG engine previously seen in the later MG T-type series of cars but detuned by only having a single carburettor. The power output was 46 bhp (34 kW) at 4800 rpm. The four-speed manual transmission had a column change. The construction was monocoque, with independent suspension at the front by coil springs and a live rear axle. The car had upmarket trim, with wooden dashbo…

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About the British Motor Wolseley 4/44

Body type
sedan · segment C

Overview

The British Motor Wolseley 4/44 is a sedan.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the British Motor Wolseley 4/44?

The British Motor Wolseley 4/44 is a sedan, classified in segment C.

Does the British Motor Wolseley 4/44 have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the British Motor Wolseley 4/44, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.