Austin 18/24The Austin 18-24 (or 18-24 hp) is a large 5-litre luxury motor-car that was produced by the British manufacturer Austin. Despite the name, its successive engines rated around 30 horsepower for tax purposes and the pundits of the day regarded it as really a 30–40.[1] It was launched in 1907 with the 25-30's 5.3-litre (4+1⁄2 by 5 inches, 110 mm × 130 mm) engine and in Austin's catalogue replaced the 15-20,[2] of which only four were made. The next year it used the 15-20's 4.4-litre engine. In June 1920 The Times referred to it as (Austin's) ". . . famous 18-hp of years ago".[3] The 18-24 was the first big seller for Austin, reaching sales of 1,566 by the end of 1913.[4] It was in fact replaced for 1914 by the 6.1-litre 30.6 tax horsepower Austin 30 hp.[2] though the catalogue showed a new 20-hp described by the same pundits with the note "20 hp is a very fair estimate of its ranking".[1] SpecificationThe 18-24 began with the 32.8 tax horsepower 4-cylinder 5.3-litre engine intended for the 25-30 then the following year it was switched to the same 27.3 tax horsepower 4.4-litre (4+1⁄8 by 5 inches, 100 mm × 130 mm) engine as the short-lived 15–20. Finally the engine was enlarged to 30 tax horsepower and 4.8-litres (4+3⁄8 by 5 inches, 110 mm × 130 mm) for 1911.[2] Tax ratings 32.8 hp (24.5 kW), 27.3 hp (20.4 kW), 30 hp (22 kW).[2] There was a choice of wheelbase:
The short wheel-base was sold as a two-seater Ranelagh (with dicky seat).[5] ReputeThe Motoring Correspondent of The Times wrote in June 1914:
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