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The Singer Nine is a car manufactured by Singer Motors Limited in England (Birmingham and Coventry) between 1933 and 1937 and again between 1939 and 1949. It replaced the Junior model. It was sold as a 2/4-door saloon, a 2/4-seat sports tourer and a 2-seater sports car with rear-wheel drive and a front-mounted engine.

It was offered to the public as an economic model. It was powered by a 0.85-litre I4 engine, based on the 0.85-litre engine from the Junior model, with a power output of 26 hp (20 kW). The engine was connected to a 4-speed manual transmission.