The Simca 6 Berline Sedan was introduced in 1936 by the French automaker Simca as its first car. It was a mass-produced sedan that was designed to provide an affordable alternative to luxury vehicles. The main body of the car was made from light-gauge steel sheets, and it featured an aerodynamic style, with a rounded front grille and an oval-shaped body. The overall external design was modern for its time, and the car was available in several different colors. The Simca 6 was powered by an overhead-valve 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 26 hp. The transmission was a three-speed manual, and there was enough torque to handle most driving needs. The suspension was provided by semi-elliptic leaf springs in front and rear, while the brakes were mechanical. The car was lightweight and the steering was rack-and-pinion, giving it good road handling capabilities. Inside, the car featured two- or three-door bodies, with seating for four or five passengers. The exterior of the car was quite classic, featuring traditional styling cues including high winged fenders, rounded headlights, and a curved dashboard. The interior was also quite basic, featuring a simple instrument panel and comfortable, cloth-lined seats. The overall performance of the car was quite good for its time, with its decent power and efficient suspension delivering a great driving experience. The Simca 6 Berline was a popular and economical sedan that served its purpose quite well.
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