The Hino Contessa 1300 Sedan was a popular family car released in Japanese market in 1964. It stands out with its unique combination of looks, practicality, and comfort. The vehicle has a sleek, aerodynamic look with a slightly longer wheelbase than contemporary competitors — making it more refined and comfortable. Up front, a simple chrome grille sits between two headlamps with chrome-trimmed turn signal covers tucked neatly in the fenders. A low sweeping hood redirects air away from the windshield, and a chrome windshield trim adds a touch of class to the car. The Hino Contessa 1300 Sedan offers good interior space for passengers and cargo, as well as a comfortable ride. The interior boasts seating for up to six passengers with adjustable, reclining seats that offer plenty of legroom and headroom. The dashboard is made of high-quality materials and features a large glovebox and helpful storage compartments. The car also has a range of features, such as auxiliary heating, four-speed manual gearbox, and vacuum-assisted brakes. Under the hood, the Hino Contessa 1300 Sedan is powered by a 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine, which produces 68 horsepower and 80 lb-ft of torque. It is mated to a four-speed manual gearbox and is capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in 15.6 seconds — a respectable time for the era. The car also has robust suspension and steering, as well as independent suspension. The Hino Contessa 1300 is an excellent choice for those looking for a classic sedan that offers a unique combination of style, practicality, and comfort. It is a reliable, economic vehicle that can provide years of quality motoring.
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