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[[File:MHV Arden 8-96 hp 1913.jpg|thumb|1913 Arden 8-96 hp]]
[[File:MHV Arden 8-96 hp 1913.jpg|thumb|1913 Arden 8-96 hp]]


The '''Arden''' was a British [[automobile]] manufactured from 1912 to 1916 in [[Balsall Common]], near [[Coventry]]. Starting out as a light and somewhat crude [[cyclecar]], by the time production finished four years later, it had grown into a well-made [[four-cylinder]] car, featuring full four-seater [[coachwork]].
The '''Arden''' was a British [[automobile]] manufactured from 1912 to 1916 in [[Balsall Common]], near [[Coventry]].<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Beaulieu encyclopedia of the automobile |date=2000 |publisher=The Stationery Office |isbn=0117023191 |editor-last=Georgano |editor-first=Nick |location=London |pages=64 |chapter=Arden (GB)}}</ref> Starting out as a light and somewhat crude [[cyclecar]], by the time production finished four years later, it had grown into a well-made [[four-cylinder]] car, featuring full four-seater [[coachwork]].


The first model in 1912 was a '''8&nbsp;hp''' [[V-twin]], air-cooled, 898&nbsp;cc [[JA Prestwich Industries Ltd|JAP]]-engined cyclecar with a wooden [[chassis]].  This continued in production until 1915.
The first model in 1912 was a '''8&nbsp;hp''' [[V-twin]], air-cooled, 898&nbsp;cc [[JA Prestwich Industries Ltd|JAP]]-engined cyclecar with a wooden [[chassis]].  This continued in production until 1915.
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== External links ==
*[https://cybermotorcycle.com/marques/british/arden.htm Arden Cyclecars]
*[https://cybermotorcycle.com/marques/british/arden.htm Arden Cyclecars]
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File:MHV Arden 8-96 hp 1913.jpg
1913 Arden 8-96 hp

The Arden was a British automobile manufactured from 1912 to 1916 in Balsall Common, near Coventry.[1] Starting out as a light and somewhat crude cyclecar, by the time production finished four years later, it had grown into a well-made four-cylinder car, featuring full four-seater coachwork.

The first model in 1912 was a 8 hp V-twin, air-cooled, 898 cc JAP-engined cyclecar with a wooden chassis. This continued in production until 1915.

This was supplemented in 1914 by the 10 hp, with either a water-cooled, Alpha 1104 cc two-cylinder or 1094 cc four-cylinder engine.

A larger car, the 11.9 hp with 1701 cc engine was made in 1916 only.

One Arden, a 1913 Alpha two-cylinder-engined two-seat model, is known to survive.

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