- Simca Aronde
Infobox Automobile
name = Simca Aronde
manufacturer =Simca
production = 1951–1964
predecessor =Simca 8
successor =Simca 1300/1500
class =Family car
layout =FR layout
body_style = 4-door saloon
2-doorcoupé
2-doorconvertible
3-door estatevan
engine = 1.1 Lohv I4
1.2 Lohv I4
1.3 L "Flash"ohv I4
1.3 L "Rush"ohv I4
transmission =
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similar =Peugeot 203 cite web|url=http://www.rootes-chrysler.co.uk/car-history/history-simca.html|title=History of SIMCA - company and cars|work=Rootes-Chrysler.co.uk – Rootes Group, Chrysler Europe, SIMCA, and Talbot cars|accessdate=2006-08-21]
designer =The Simca Aronde was a
family car manufactured by the Frenchautomaker Simca from 1951 to 1963. It was Simca's first original design (unlike previous models, which were all to a greater or lesser extent based onFiat s),cite web|url=http://www.simcatalbotclub.org/aronde.htm|title=SIMCA ARONDE (9 Aronde and 90A models)|work=Simca Talbot Information Centre – Simca Club UK|accessdate=2006-08-21] as well as the company's firstunibody car.cite web|url=http://www.rootes-chrysler.co.uk/car-history/history-simca.html|title=History of SIMCA - company and cars|work=Rootes-Chrysler.co.uk – Rootes Group, Chrysler Europe, SIMCA, and Talbot cars|accessdate=2006-08-21] "Aronde" means "swallow " in Old French and it was chosen as the name for the model because Simca's logo at that time was a stylized swallow.Generations
There were three generations of the model - the 9 Aronde, manufactured from 1951 to 1955, the 90A Aronde, made from 1955 to 1958, and the P60 Aronde, which debuted in 1958 and continued until the model was dropped in 1964. There were about 1.4 million Arondes made in total, and this model alone is largely responsible for launching Simca to the position of the second-biggest French automaker at the end of the 1950s.cite web|url=http://www.simcatalbotclub.org/etoile.htm|title=SIMCA ARONDE (P60 models)|work=Simca Talbot Information Centre – Simca Club UK|accessdate=2006-08-18]
9 Aronde
Infobox Automobile
name = Simca 9 Aronde
production = 1951–1955
body_style = 4-door saloon
2-doorcoupé
2-doorconvertible
3-door estatevan
engine = 1.2 Lohv I4
transmission = four speed manual
wheelbase = Auto in|96|0
length = Auto in|160|0
width = Auto in|61.5|0
height = Auto in|57.5|0
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fuel_economy =
fuel_capacity =The first Aronde debuted in 1951 and was fitted with 1221 cc convert|44.5|bhp|abbr=on engine from the previous Simca model, the
Simca 8 . The available body styles included a four-door saloon, a three-door estate and a two-doorcoupé coachbuilt byFacel . The latter was later replaced by a coupé based on the saloon Aronde body, called Grand Large. The 9 Aronde found favorable reception in the French market - by 1953, total sales surpassed the 60,000 mark.The car had independent suspension at the front using coil springs with a live axle at the rear with semi elliptic leaf springs. Hydraulically operated Auto in|9.85|0 drum brakes were used all round.
A car tested in France by the British Motor magazine in 1951 had a top speed of convert|73.9|mph|km/h|abbr=on and could accelerate from 0-convert|60|mph|km/h|abbr=on in 30.2 seconds. A fuel consumption of convert|34.1|mpgimp|L/100 km mpgus was recorded. The test car was reported to cost 970 Francs on the French market. It was not at the time available in the UK but the price was converted to £657. cite journal | authorlink = Unsigned |title = The Simca Aronde Saloon| journal =The Motor| volume = | pages = | date = October 10 1951]
90A Aronde
Infobox Automobile
name = Simca 90A Aronde
production = 1955–1958
body_style = 4-door saloon
2-doorcoupé
2-doorconvertible
3-door estatevan
engine = 1.3 L "Flash"ohv I4
transmission =
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fuel_capacity =The second-generation Aronde debuted in October 1955. Exterior-wise, it was an update of the 9 Aronde body, with restyled front and rear ends. More importantly, the new Aronde was now powered by the 1290 cc "Flash" engine. New trim levels, marketed as Elysée and Montlhéry (named after the
Autodrome de Montlhéry ) appeared. In October 1957, two new versions joined the Aronde range - the Océane, a two-doorconvertible , and Plein Ciel, ahardtop coupé, both with bodies byFacel . In January of the same year, the 500,000th Aronde was made, and the Arondes were now exported even to the USA.An Aronde Elysee was tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1956 and was recorded as having a top speed of convert|82.6|mph|km/h|abbr=on and could accelerate from 0-convert|60|mph|km/h|abbr=on in 23.9 seconds. A fuel consumption of convert|32.6|mpgimp|L/100 km mpgus was recorded. The test car cost £915 including taxes on the UK market. cite journal | authorlink = Unsigned |title = The SIMCA Aronde Elysee| journal =The Motor| volume = | pages = | date = September 19 1956]
P60 Aronde
Infobox Automobile
name = Simca P60 Aronde
manufacturer =Simca
production = 1958–1964
body_style = 4-door saloon
2-doorcoupé
2-doorconvertible
3-door estatevan
engine = 1.1 Lohv I4
1.3 L "Rush"ohv I4
transmission =
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fuel_capacity = The P60 Aronde saloons, presented in September 1958, had an all-new, modern-looking body. The estate was also updated with the new front end, but retained its previous rear. A new coupé joined the range - the Monaco - while a new, inexpensive version of the Elysee, powered by a 1090 cc engine, was added under the name Etoile. A new engine, the famous "Rush" 1.3 L unit with a five-bearingcrankshaft , was fitted to the Arondes beginning from October 1960. A 70 hp version of the engine, called "Rush Super", debuted in September 1961 in two models - the Montlhéry Speciale saloon and Monaco Spéciale coupé.References
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