The Simca 6 Fourgon Van (1936) was a precursor of the classic minivan. It was a vehicle designed for utility, but with an eye to comfort as well. Its body was boxy, but well-balanced, giving it a distinctive look. The sleek lines and chrome highlights added a touch of sophistication to its rugged exterior. The four-door van had a manual transmission with 4-speeds, powered by a 1.2 litre engine. It had an independent front suspension, making it a comfortable drive for everyday use. Its maximum speed was 75mph and it could cruise at a speed of around 55mph. This meant it was fast enough to be able to handle longer distances. The Simca 6 Fourgon Van enjoyed plenty of features for its time, including a multifunctional dashboard and room for passengers. The interior was spacious and comfortable for its size, with the two front seats being split along the middle. It also had plenty of cargo space for valuable goods and belongings. The Simca 6 Fourgon Van was appreciated for its reliability, robustness, and practicality. It was capable of withstanding harsh conditions and extremely long journeys. It was popular among commercial companies and families across Europe and has become a running icon in many countries.
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