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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).
Road test report commenting on a vehicle's performance, comfort, build quality, and pricing.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 3\4\  04-page146
Date  7th December 1932
  
-2- EV{Ivan Evernden - coachwork}2/7.12.32. cont'd.{John DeLooze - Company Secretary}

The instrument board, which is equipped with a 5.00 ins. dial speedometer and tachometer such as we are proposing to use is such that the driver cannot reasonably be expected to be able to get out on the near side.

The cushions are very uncomfortable.

On the road the body shewed no signs of rattles or whistles. The exhaust boomed at speed but the noise seemed outside of the body and there was no body boom. No exhaust fishtail is used. The tail pipe appears to be 2.000 ins. dia.

From the nearside front door, coming up between the door and the sill was such a draught that it made me shiver and water blew in.

The steering is delightful, being very light, slightly reversible and yet quite free from road shocks.

The springing was not so hard as on the open car I tried and I learned that there are several types of springing which one can choose according to what sort of driving one normally does.

The third gear is now more quiet but not so good as ours.

The torque reaction on picking up from slow on top is very severe, but the car is extraordinarily manageable at low speeds in top gear.

As the engine was new I was not allowed to do any speed but on one occasion I got up to 70 m.p.h. and very quickly too. The car gives one no idea of the speed one is travelling at due to the steady steering, the low centre of gravity, and the tenacious way the car holds the road.

The wings jelly badly but the radiator is steady.

The salesman told me that Follets have sold between February last and the end of October 88 cars. Chassis are very much behind in delivery.

The chassis price is £600.
Thrupp & Maberly Four Door Saloon £890.
Vanden Plas Two Door Saloon.......£860.
Vanden Plas Open Sports..........£775.

The chassis price includes the headlamps and all the instruments.
  
  


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