FREE FLOW EXHAUSTS BowtocHi s Motor Suppbes 599 A Colombo Street Phone 65116
HOW TO PICK A GOOD USED CAR We show you what to look for • In many cases when you buy a used car you are buying something that someone else no longer wants. The pistons may be shot, the frame wrenched in an accident, the shock absorbers gone, clutch dicey —• any of a dozen problems may lie in wait, even though the car carries a warrant of fitness. • But there are good used cars to be found — if you know what to look for. Consumers* Institute has compiled a report listing 28 tests you can make yourself to reduce the chances of a bad buy. Plus advice on hire purchase finance and the traps in the paperwork. • Become a member new and we will send you this report FREE. • CONSUMERS' INSTITUTE is a non profit body with members throughout New Zealand. Our main task is to give you the facts so that you can make a good buy. We work the year round to help you. • Join now for July 1978 to April 1979. For the small sum of 54.90 you will receive 9 issues of our magazine "Consumer" containing more than 75 reports giving test results and buying advice plus your free report on Buying a Used Car. SEND NO MONEY NOW Just clip and post the coupon — we will bill you later To: Section A, CONSUMERS INSTITUTE Private Bag. Te Arc, Wellington 1 (39 Webb Street) PLEASE ENROL ME AS A MEMBER so that I can receive 9 issues or Consumer tor July 1978 to April 1979. Send me immediately my free report on Buying a Used Car. I agree to pay the $4.90 subscription when you bill me Name (Mr'Mrs Miss) Address (Please Print) PRESS 7 8
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