General Motors Vauxhall Cadet

sedan ·

The Vauxhall Cadet VY is an automobile produced by Vauxhall from 1930 until 1933. It was an entirely new model announced by Vauxhall on 6 October 1930. The first Vauxhall priced below £300, it was intended to supplement the existing 24 h.p. 20-60 thereafter to be known as the Vauxhall Eighty. When exported it was usually supplied with a 27 h.p. engine and named VX. The first truly new Vauxhall since General Motors' purchase of the business in 1925, it was an American-style car with certain local amendments. The mascot on the Cadet's radiator cap became the (two-dimensional) BOAC Speedbird logo.

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About the General Motors Vauxhall Cadet

Body type
sedan · segment B
Transmission
Single dry-plate clutch, three forward speed gearbox, Manual_transmission, Sync

Overview

The General Motors Vauxhall Cadet is a sedan.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the General Motors Vauxhall Cadet?

The General Motors Vauxhall Cadet is a sedan, classified in segment B.

Does the General Motors Vauxhall Cadet have any recalls?

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