Road Test
Austin Seven
Test date 13 April 1928
Price as tested £170
For Excellent packaging in a small body, nimble handling
AgainstEngine can be rough at slow speeds
The ‘Gordon England’ sunshine saloon derivative of the Austin Seven is not, in fact, a true Austin in the sense that it represents the car at its best value for money expended. The extra accessories and more elaborate body cost more, and it is just a question whether the extra cost is worth it.
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