Used Austin cars for sale
Austin, Mini
1983 (A) - 1.0
Austin, Healey
1960 - Mk1 BN7
- 3L
- 72kMiles
- Petrol
- Manual
- Convertible
CLASSICWISE LTD
Austin, Mini
1988 (E) - LOADS OF SERVICE HISTORY / LEATHER / LAST OWNER 10 YEARS / 2-Door
Austin, A35
1959 - HRDC allstars race car
Austin, Healey
1957 - 100/6 2-Door
- 2.6L
- 112.4kMiles
- Petrol
- Manual
- Coupe
Historics Classic and Sportscar Auctions Ltd
Austin, Healey
1969 (G) - 2-Door
Austin, A30
1955 (4Y) - SEVEN // 800cc // 4d // px swap 4-Door
Austin, Other
1964 - 2-Door
Austin, 100
1958 - RED/CREAM
- 2.7L
- 39.6kMiles
- Petrol
- Manual
John Jenkinson Motor Engineer & Car Sales
Austin, A30
1955 (V) - 3 DOOR JUST 2 FORMER KEEPERS !
Austin, 1100
1982 (X5) - 998cc
Austin, Healey
2017 - Mk2
Austin, Healey
1958 -
Austin, Mini
1964 - MK1
Austin, 12/4
1935 - ASCOT SALOON 4-Door
Austin, Mini
1986 (D) - 1000 2dr
- 1L
- 87.7kMiles
- Petrol
- Manual
- Saloon
Harry Taylor Motors
If there's one home grown car manufacturer that perfectly epitomises the plucky Brit, it's Austin. With a turbulent history, the company produced some truly iconic cars that everyone looks back on fondly, even if it's through rose tinted glasses sometimes!
Herbert Austin founded the company in 1905 and had some initial success, especially during the interwar years, with simple small cars like the Twelve and Seven. Fast forward to 1952 and Austin created the Healy, a small sports car with classic charm and sprightly performance. 1959 was a red letter year in the history of motoring however, as it saw the production of one of most famous cars ever to grace the road- the Mini.
The years ahead were tumultuous times for Austin with numerous mergers and changes, but still some household names were produced in the form of the Allegro, Maxi, Metro, Maestro and Sprite. Before its eventual demise in 1987, the company proved in typical British fashion that anything can be achieved with sheer determination and desire, even against the odds.
Not many Austin cars exist today, but it's possible to find a selection of old school Minis and classic Healeys as they are popular for collectors. Obviously there are some variants that are more valuable than others, so looking for those that aren't can allow you to enjoy some classic motoring for less of the cost.
Motors.co.uk is your one stop shop for used Austin cars and there's a nice range available at bargain prices. Big discounts mean the savings you can make on second hand cars for sale are unrivalled, so why not consider something classic in nature?
Austin cars were hugely popular back in the day, and the iconic nature of certain models ensures the brand lives on. Get your hands on one today!
- What's the most popular Austin colour? Red
- What's the most popular Austin fuel type? Petrol
- What's the Austin average power delivery? 40 BHP
- What's the Austin average price? £27,338
- What's the Austin average mileage? 44,096