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− | '''Austin Ambassador (LM19). 1982–4 (prod. 226,000 for all Princess and Austin Ambassador variants). 5-door saloon. F/F, 1695, 1994 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC).''' The variant the [[Princess]] should always have had. Addition of rear tailgate finally makes best use of its wedge shape. Almost every panel new other than front door skins. Sloping grille, six-light body and low bonnet line more contemporary. Some nice touches lost: windscreen wipers now exposed; interior worsened and now [[Austin Allegro]]-like. Underpowered, yet six-cylinder engine no longer available. Ride, using Moulton’s Hydragas system, probably only redeeming feature. A sad end to roomy, ambitious car. | + | '''Austin Ambassador (LM19). 1982–4 (prod. 226,000 approx. for all Princess and Austin Ambassador variants). 5-door saloon. F/F, 1695, 1994 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC).''' The variant the [[Princess]] should always have had. Addition of rear tailgate finally makes best use of its wedge shape. Almost every panel new other than front door skins. Sloping grille, six-light body and low bonnet line more contemporary. Some nice touches lost: windscreen wipers now exposed; interior worsened and now [[Austin Allegro]]-like. Underpowered, yet six-cylinder engine no longer available. Ride, using Moulton’s Hydragas system, probably only redeeming feature. A sad end to roomy, ambitious car. |
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Revision as of 00:00, 27 July 2013
Austin Ambassador (LM19). 1982–4 (prod. 226,000 approx. for all Princess and Austin Ambassador variants). 5-door saloon. F/F, 1695, 1994 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC). The variant the Princess should always have had. Addition of rear tailgate finally makes best use of its wedge shape. Almost every panel new other than front door skins. Sloping grille, six-light body and low bonnet line more contemporary. Some nice touches lost: windscreen wipers now exposed; interior worsened and now Austin Allegro-like. Underpowered, yet six-cylinder engine no longer available. Ride, using Moulton’s Hydragas system, probably only redeeming feature. A sad end to roomy, ambitious car.
Manufacturing location: Cowley, Oxfordshire, England
Marque: Austin | Predecessor: Princess 2 | Successor: Austin Montego Mk I
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