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===Singer=== [[File:1969 Singer Vogue 1725 CC (18775219902).jpg|thumb|right|1969 Singer Vogue]] The Singer Vogue and Singer Gazelle were positioned slightly upmarket of the Hillman Hunter and the Minx respectively. Nevertheless, the need to compete on price was evidenced with the announcement of the Singer Vogue estate car. The Vogue saloon was fitted with an [[alternator]], but the Vogue estate, announced in April 1967, was fitted with a [[dynamo]]; the manufacturers explained that the change was made to help keep the model's recommended UK-market selling price below Β£1,000.<ref name=Autocar196704/> The Singers were short-lived models, retired early in 1970 along with the rest of the Singer range.<ref name=Motor197003>{{cite magazine| title = News: Rootes silence the Singer|magazine=[[The Motor (magazine)|Motor]]| volume = nbr 3534|page=59 |date = 14 March 1970}}</ref> Briefly following the retirement of the Singer brand, and throughout the model life for principal export markets, the Singer Vogue was badged as a Sunbeam.
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