1924 BUICK FEATURES
Four-wheel brakes have been built into tho 1924 Buick. This fenfire makes it possible for the driver to stop the car in a fraction of the tinm and distance required with the conventional two-wheel brakes. It also eliminates skidding when the ear is brought to a liait. The 1924 Buick is a handsome mu from the crown of its distinguished radiator to the roar of its moulded body. Low-hung and graceful, it looks the speedy, capable performer that it pr-v-.s to be in actual operation. Bo tn Four and Six-cylinder AI odc-1 s ha 7 3 the proverbial Buick stamina and ruggcqncss, developed and perfected through a score of years of n'utiu('aeiuri.m: experience. Hill-climbing alilitv an i the power to travel rough roads with consistent ease are typically Buick characteristics. The 1924 cars —the finest Buick has vet built —are. notable contributions to the science of automobile building, .ns well as ideal vehicles for owners who want the greatest value it is possible to olita'u in return for a moderate purchase price. The 192-1 Buick, if experience in America counts for anything, will cause something of a sensation in New Zealand. Tho demand for the now cars is likely to be a very strong one. You will therefore be well advised to inquire early about tho new cars from A.B.C. Motors (N.Z.) Ltd., 127 Lambton Quay, AVellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 54, 28 November 1923, Page 8
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230Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 54, 28 November 1923, Page 8
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