The Vauxhall Cresta is a British automobile produced by Vauxhall from 1954 to 1972, serving as an upmarket version of the Vauxhall Velox. The Cresta lineup consisted of the E (1954–1957), PA (1957–1962), PB (1962–1965), PC (1965–1972), and the Viscount (1966–1972), which was a more luxurious variant based on the Cresta PC.
The Cresta E, introduced in 1954, shared the same 2262 cc six-cylinder engine as the Velox but offered several enhancements, including a choice of leather or fabric upholstery, optional two-tone paintwork, a standard heater, electric fascia clock, cigar lighter, boot illumination lamp, vanity mirror on the front passenger’s sun visor, and a special ornamental badge. These features distinguished the Cresta E as a more sophisticated and refined option compared to its predecessor, the Velox.
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1. The Vauxhall Cresta was introduced in 1954 as a premium variant of the Vauxhall Velox.
2. The lineup included the E, PA, PB, and PC models, with the Viscount introduced as an upscale version of the PC.
3. The Cresta E featured a 2262 cc six-cylinder engine and offered various upgrades such as leather or fabric upholstery, two-tone paint options, and standard amenities like a heater
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