From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Customer preference for 4-speed gearboxes over 3-speed models.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 75\1\ scan0082 | |
Date | 13th February 1919 | |
To EH. from Mr. Bellringer. X 3426 13.2.19. RE 3-SPEED AND 4-SPEED GEAR BOXES. X 3420 Concerning the above I fully endorse Mr. Platford's remarks regarding our customer's opinions on the matter. I have recently received endless enquiries from customers who have wished to change from 3-speed to 4-speed boxes, especially in cases where a customer has owned both types, thus showing the superiority of the 4-speed over the 3-speed. They point out that it is much easier to change speed with the 4-speed box, and also the 3rd. gear is such a great advantage on hills which are hardly possible on top gear. I quite think that if the customers were canvassed, practically 100% would vote in favour of 4-speeds, and the great majority would definitely refuse to return to a 3-speed model. Sgd. G.E. Bellringer. R.R. 235A (500 T) (S.D. 40B. 26-4-17.) Bm. 2/156/13. | ||