The Vauxhall 30/98 Wensum Cabriolet of 1913 is an iconic four-seater convertible that was made by the Vauxhall Motors Company of London, England. The car has an impressive history, having won the 1924 Monte Carlo Rally and the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race of 1926. The 30/98 was one of the first high performance cars available to the public, and becoming synonymous with quality and luxury. The exterior of the Vauxhall 30/98 is an exquisite combination of intricate detailing and intricate craftsmanship, with an elegant but sturdy design. The car has an eye-catching paintwork, with a deep, shiney black finish and classic design accents such as a single cable hood, double rear lights, a stepped bonnet, and a smart, centred Vauxhall radiator. The two-door cabriolet design of the car allows for a wonderful open-air driving experience, heightening the sense of luxury. The interior of the car is unique and is lined with handcrafted hide and basketwork detailing. The 30/98 features a powerful 4-cylinder, 4,888cc engine which pushes out around 98hp at just 3,000rpm and 200lbs-ft of torque. The car is known for its impressive acceleration, reaching 0-50mph in just 11 seconds and 100mph in only 30 seconds. The robust leaf sprung suspension of the Vauxhall 30/98 delivers a smooth ride, surpassing the expectations of luxury cars available at the time. Similarly, the brakes of the 30/98 offered superior stopping power with large drums and power assisted hydraulic brakes. The car could even be driven up to 75mph while maintaining nimble and responsive handling. The Vauxhall 30/98 Wensum Cabriolet of 1913 is an impressive car, countless automotive enthusiasts recognizing it for its classic design and powerful performance. With its timeless good looks and impressive performance, the 30/98 will remain an iconic and well-loved car for generations to come.
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