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Encyclopedia > Austin Maxi
Austin Maxi
1980 Austin Maxi L
Manufacturer: British Leyland
Production: 1969-1981
Predecessor: Austin 1800
Austin Cambridge
Successor: Austin Maestro
Body style: 5-door Hatchback
Engine: E-Series
1.5 L and 1.75 L
Designer: Sir Alec Issigonis

The Austin Maxi was a medium sized 5-door hatchback car from British Leyland for the 1970s. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (2089x1183, 419 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Austin Maxi ... Automakers or automobile manufacturers are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ... The British Leyland Motor Corporation (often abbreviated to simply BL), was a Britain in 1968. ... The Austin 1800 was a saloon car built by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) from September 1964 to 1975 and colloquially known as the Landcrab. The 1800 was voted European Car of the Year for 1965. ... See Austin A40 for other A40 models. ... The Austin Maestro is a mid-sized 5-door hatchback car that was produced by the Austin Rover subsidiary of British Leyland (BL), and its successors, from 1983 until 1994. ... Peugeot 306 hatchback, with the hatch lifted and the parcel shelf tilted for access Not a hatchback: a fastback like this Ford Mustang can be confused with a true hatchback Hatchback is term describing an automobile design, consisting of a passenger cabin with an integrated cargo space, accessed from behind... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Internal combustion engine. ... The BMC E-Series was a straight-4 and straight-6 overhead camshaft automobile engine. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Automotive design. ... Sir Alec Arnold Constantine Issigonis KBE FRS (November 18, 1906–October 2, 1988) was a designer of cars, now remembered chiefly for the development of the Austin Mini in 1959. ... Peugeot 306 hatchback, with the hatch lifted and the parcel shelf tilted for access Not a hatchback: a fastback like this Ford Mustang can be confused with a true hatchback Hatchback is term describing an automobile design, consisting of a passenger cabin with an integrated cargo space, accessed from behind... Car redirects here. ... The British Leyland Motor Corporation (often abbreviated to simply BL), was a Britain in 1968. ...


The Maxi (code name ADO14) was the last car designed under the British Motor Corporation (BMC), and was the last production car designed by Alec Issigonis. It was launched in the summer of 1969 shortly after the creation of British Leyland. It followed the five-door hatchback pattern of the French-produced Renault 16, which was European Car of the Year in 1966 following its launch in 1965. BMC rosette logo old BMC share A preserved BMC ambulance. ... Sir Alec Arnold Constantine Issigonis KBE FRS (November 18, 1906–October 2, 1988) was a designer of cars, now remembered chiefly for the development of the Austin Mini in 1959. ... The Renault 16 is a hatchback automobile that was manufactured by the French Renault manufacturer between 1965 and 1979. ...


Underneath the Maxi's practical and spacious bodyshell lay an all-new front wheel drive chassis which was interlinked with an innovative five-speed manual transmission. The latter suffered from notorious problems with its control linkage. Power came from a 1485cc, later 1748cc (from 1971) E-Series petrol engines which would later find their way into other British Leyland products like the Austin Allegro. Front wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern passenger cars, where the engine drives the front wheels. ... A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ... The BMC E-Series was a straight-4 and straight-6 overhead camshaft automobile engine. ... The Austin Allegro is a small family car that was manufactured by British Leyland under the Austin name from 1973 until 1983. ...


Despite the new platform, the Maxi's styling suffered from carryover door panels from the Austin 1800 "Landcrab", which compromised the design and dated the car. Another styling ambition for the car was a 4-door sedan counterpart - an ungainly prototype was built, but it never made production. The Austin 1800 was a saloon car built by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) from September 1964 to 1975 and colloquially known as the Landcrab. The 1800 was voted European Car of the Year for 1965. ... A Toyota Camry, a recognizable sedan The Ford Five Hundred, a medium-sized sedan A sedan car, American English terminology (saloon in British English), is one of the most common body styles of the modern automobile. ...


The Austin Maxi featured a spacious interior, comfortable passenger accommodation, competitive prices and lowish running costs. But the Maxi was let down by a dull interior and poor build quality, although it was not quite as notorious as the Austin Allegro and Morris Marina.


One unusual feature of this car was that the rear seat back, as well as folding forward as in a conventional hatchback, also folded back. In combination with fully reclining front seats this gave satisfactory, if spartan, sleeping accommodation.


At the end of 1981, the Austin Maxi's 12-year production life came to an end. Its replacement, the Austin Maestro, which also replaced the smaller Allegro, was introduced in the spring of 1983. The Austin Maestro is a mid-sized 5-door hatchback car that was produced by the Austin Rover subsidiary of British Leyland (BL), and its successors, from 1983 until 1994. ... The Austin Allegro is a small family car that was manufactured by British Leyland under the Austin name from 1973 until 1983. ...


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Automobiles made by BMC, BL and Rover Group companies
Austin | Austin-Healey | British Leyland | Jaguar | MG | Morris | Riley | Rover | MG Rover | Triumph | Vanden Plas | Wolseley
Austin models: A40 | Cambridge | Westminster | A35 | Mini | 1100/1300 | Mini Moke | 1800 | 3-Litre | Maxi | Allegro | Mini Metro | Maestro | Montego
Austin-Healey models: 100 | 3000 | Sprite
British Leyland models: Princess | P76 (Australia only)
Jaguar models: XJ6 | XJ12 | XJS
Morris models: Minor | Oxford | Cowley | Mini | 1100/1300 | 1800 | Marina/Ital
MG models: MGA | Magnette | Midget | Montego | MGB | MGC | 1100/1300 | MG RV8 | MG F/TF | MG ZT | MG ZR | MG ZS | MG SV
Riley models: Pathfinder | 2.6 | 1.5 | 4/68 | Elf | Kestrel
Rover models: P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 | SD1 | 25 | 75 (post-P4) | 45 | 400 | 200 | 100 (post-P4) | 800 | 600 | CityRover | Estoura | Streetwise
Triumph models: Herald | Spitfire | Vitesse | GT6 | Stag | TR7 | Toledo | 1300 |1500 | 2000 | 2.5 & 2500 | Dolomite | Acclaim
Vanden Plas models: Princess | 3-Litre | 1100/1300
Wolseley models: 4/44 | 6/90 | 15/50 | 1500 | 16/60 | 6/99 | 6/110 | Hornet | 1100/1300 | 18/85
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Austin Allegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (970 words)
The Austin Allegro was a model of car manufactured by British Leyland under the Austin name from 1973 to 1982.
This was because of internal company politics; it had been decided that the Austin Maxi should have a hatchback as its unique selling point and that no other car was allowed one.
The 1750cc E-Series engine lifted from the Austin Maxi was prone to cylinder head gasket failure, and its five speed transmission had an truly awful gearchange linkage (a problem which also plagued the Maxi itself).
Austin Maxi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (277 words)
The Maxi was a hatchback automobile from BMC in the 1970s, designed by Alec Issigonis (later Sir) (1906-1988).
Underneath the Maxi's practical and spacious bodyshell lay an all-new front wheel drive chassis which was interlinked with an innovative five-speed manual transmission.
Its replacement, the Austin Maestro, which also replaced the smaller Allegro, was introduced in the spring of 1983.
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