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NEW CAR FROM HOLLAND.—Above is the new Daffodil, a car recently introduced by the Daf concern of Holland. It is the only car in its class which offers a fully automatic transmission as standard equipment, and it has a twocylinder Daf engine of 750 c.c. capacity producing 30 b.h.p. at 4000 r.p.m. The top speed is claimed to be 65 m.p.h. and the fuel consumption 38 to 48 m.p.g. Suspension is independent all round and the car will carry four to five persons. As with other new models, there are no lubrication points, and as the engine is air-cooled, an occasional oil change is about the only servicing required.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29637, 6 October 1961, Page 11

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NEW CAR FROM HOLLAND.—Above is the new Daffodil, a car recently introduced by the Daf concern of Holland. It is the only car in its class which offers a fully automatic transmission as standard equipment, and it has a twocylinder Daf engine of 750 c.c. capacity producing 30 b.h.p. at 4000 r.p.m. The top speed is claimed to be 65 m.p.h. and the fuel consumption 38 to 48 m.p.g. Suspension is independent all round and the car will carry four to five persons. As with other new models, there are no lubrication points, and as the engine is air-cooled, an occasional oil change is about the only servicing required. Press, Volume C, Issue 29637, 6 October 1961, Page 11

NEW CAR FROM HOLLAND.—Above is the new Daffodil, a car recently introduced by the Daf concern of Holland. It is the only car in its class which offers a fully automatic transmission as standard equipment, and it has a twocylinder Daf engine of 750 c.c. capacity producing 30 b.h.p. at 4000 r.p.m. The top speed is claimed to be 65 m.p.h. and the fuel consumption 38 to 48 m.p.g. Suspension is independent all round and the car will carry four to five persons. As with other new models, there are no lubrication points, and as the engine is air-cooled, an occasional oil change is about the only servicing required. Press, Volume C, Issue 29637, 6 October 1961, Page 11

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