Chevrolet Series H

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The Chevrolet Series H was an early 1910s line of Chevrolet automobiles that helped transition the brand from its first luxury-oriented models to more affordable, mass-market cars.

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instanceOf automobile model line
assemblyLocation United States NERFINISHED
bodyStyle coupe
roadster
sedan
touring car
brand Chevrolet NERFINISHED
category veteran and vintage vehicles
chronology early Chevrolet model range
class early mass-market car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
engineConfiguration inline-four engine
enginePosition front
era 1910s
fuelType gasoline
introducedAs transition model from luxury to mass-market for Chevrolet
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
manufacturer Chevrolet NERFINISHED
marketPosition more affordable than Chevrolet Classic Six
notableFeature helped establish Chevrolet in the lower-priced market segment
numberOfDoors 2
4
parentCompany General Motors
predecessor Chevrolet Series C Classic Six NERFINISHED
productionEndYear 1916
productionStartYear 1914
relatedModel Chevrolet Series 490 NERFINISHED
Chevrolet Series F NERFINISHED
segment entry-level car
successor Chevrolet Series F NERFINISHED
transmission manual transmission
wheelDrive rear-wheel drive

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Chevrolet Series C Classic Six successor Chevrolet Series H