Car quick pick



My car fleet

No cars selected

e-knihy ke stažení
e-books for download
literatura, klasika
kniha ePub, PDF

Du Pont logo

Du Pont - Model series

Sort by: Year  Model  Displacement  Power  Weight 

units: metric UK US

About Du Pont

Du Pont Motors was founded by E. Paul du Pont to produce marine engines for World War I. After the war, the Du Pont Motor Company produced extremely high-end automobiles.

E. Paul du Pont's resources allowed him to hire quality automotive and management talent. Their first product, the Model A, was introduced at the 1919 International Salon at the Commodore Hotel in New York (an event for the wealthy by invitation only, along with the finest manufacturers and coach builders). The Model G was introduced in 1928 with a 5.3 liter side-valve straight eight with 125 HP.

Between 1919 and 1931, Du Pont produced only five to six hundred automobiles, most of which no longer exist. They were compared to such cars a Packard, Cadillac and even Duesenberg, and were known for their quality and style. Customers included Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Will Rogers and Jack Dempsey. The company went bankrupt in 1932 and merged into the Indian Motorcycle Company when E. Paul du Pont purchased Indian.

Read more...

  
3-seat
S6 12v 4.4L         
              
   

Du Pont Model D (1925)

3-seater roadster, petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, 4395 cm3 / 268.2 cu in / 268.2 cu in, rear wheel drive

2-door
2-seat
V8 16v 5.3L SV M-4
85.0 kW / 114.0 hp / 114.0 hp        
   

Du Pont Model G (1929)

2-door 2-seater roadster, petrol (gasoline) 8-cylinder 16-valve V engine, side valves (flathead, L-block, L-head), 5274 cm3 / 321.8 cu in / 321.8 cu in, 85.0 kW / 114.0 hp / 114.0 hp @ 3600 rpm / 3600 rpm / 3600 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

Infobox

Six Major Factors that Influence Auto Insurance Rates

No two car insurance rates are the same. From driver to driver, several factors will change how much a policyholder pays for even the same coverage. Here we review the six main components that go into the auto insurance rates recipe.

1. How Much You Drive

Car insurance companies measure rates based on risk. The more miles you drive, the higher the risk you will be in a car accident. You’ll pay more if you drive more. If, on the other hand, you drive fewer than 10,000 miles annually, you may qualify for a low mileage discount from your auto insurer. People who carpool often receive discounts because they drive less frequently.

2. Your Driving History

Being a good driver matters to car insurers. Many insurance companies offer special discounts to good drivers. If you have had a series of accidents or traffic violations, you may pay more for your premium. If you have not carried car insurance in several years, you may also pay more for your policy.

(...)

Read more...

 
TOPlist