Unleaded petrol is here. X . ... ’ ■' -J'. .■■■■■ ’<• <■-. ’ What on earth for? For sixty years, lead f heading towards a cleaner, has been added to petrol to \ z more healthy environment boost its’octane rating. Now For New Zealand the majority of modem cars unleaded 91 don’t need it octane petrol Because the people a ste P * n ' who make them are design- the right ing cars of the future to run direction. without leaded petrol. The reason is simple. Lead is poisonous. When it comes out of our car exhausts, it hangs around and contaminates our environment. From there, it accumulates our bodies. Most major countries in the world are XT Not all vehicles can currently use unleaded 91 octane petrol. I For more information see this brochure in the Listener on sale 4 March. \ If you require further information call freephone (04) 710-195, during working hours. MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT ENV 0436!
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