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ON THE LONG TOUR. WHERE THE NASH OWNER SCORES. How will my ear stand up to the strain of a long tour? This is a question inanv motorists arc asking themselves now. Not every car that rolls along - city streets so smoothly will perforin satisfactorily on the rough roads “out back,” as many a motorist has found to his cost. This is where the _ Nash owner scores. Supremely confident in the stamina and riding comfort of his car, lie is able to uiirlertako the most arduous tour without misgiving. Rough roads—the bugbear of . many motorists on tour—cause no discomfort to those who ride in a New Nash. The Nash special spring structure eliminates bumps and jolts and gives that delightful buoyancy and riding comfort at all speeds which is so characteristic a feature of this car. Hills that would make most ears reduce to second or low gear the Nash driver takes easily on “top.” Nash reserve power eliminates 50 per cent, of the gear-changing usually required in hillv country. With’ no bumping, no jolting, and the verv minimum of gear-changing, the longest day’s run in a New Nash is in no degree fatiguing, eithw for driver or passengers. 1 hose who have previously ridden in smaller ears will also appreciate the ample seating aycoinmodatiou and leg-room. Behind the smoothness of Nash performance .s the in-built stamina which enables it to be maintained for mile • liter mile of punishing travel. The indelible stamp of quality—quality of materials, quality .of workmanship—is , vident in etcry detail of Nash construction. It is to the critical and experienced motorist that the -Jew Nash makes its strongest appeal. Ihe motorists who have still to be convinced that “Nash leads the World in Motor-cir Value,” are recommended to inspect the New Nash Models, (or 1926. The New Nash-built Ajax is ■also here, '/our local Nash Agent will glmll--- place a demonstration car at vour disposal. Prices range from £350 upwards—all six-cylinder oars with four-whec*. brakes. Sole Local Agent: The Nash New Zealand Motors, Ltd., Wellington, Danuevirke, and Christchurch.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 10

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