General Motors Vauxhall D-Type

limousine ·

The Vauxhall 25 h.p. chassis code D type is a car manufactured by Vauxhall from 1912 to 1922. More than 1,500 were supplied to the British Army in World War I for use as staff cars. Each Vauxhall chassis was sold with a three-year guarantee including regular inspections. The 25 hp car appeared for the first time at the Olympia Motor Show in November 1912 alongside two of its three stablemates: the 6-cylinder 5-litre 30 hp car and the lighter weight 25 hp Prince Henry. All cars had a new tapered bonnet which "runs flush into the body". The smallest Vauxhall 16-20 was not displayed. Vauxhall's 23-60 replaced the 25 in July 1922.

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About the General Motors Vauxhall D-Type

Body type
limousine · segment F

Overview

The General Motors Vauxhall D-Type is a limousine.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the General Motors Vauxhall D-Type?

The General Motors Vauxhall D-Type is a limousine, classified in segment F.

Does the General Motors Vauxhall D-Type have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the General Motors Vauxhall D-Type, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.