THE BEST CAR IN THE LONG RUN. THE NEW NASH.
An extended tour offers the. fullest opportunity of testing a car's capabilities. Defects that might-escape notice -when just "running'around town" are sure to show up on a long trip. The New Nash triumphantly meets every demand that is put upon-it,.performing perfectly under the most arduous road conditions. The Nasli perfected valvo-in-head engine is capable of a speed- of over 70 miles an hour. The average motorist will never require such speed; but the advantages of such a reserve of power are apparent as the New Nash climbs easily, on top gear, hills that the majority of cars would "whine" their way up. on "second." Constant gear changing is tiring for the driver and irksome to the passengers. With the New Nash 50 per cent, of the gear-changing usually required in hilly country is eliminated. Rough roads that.with other cars would mean discomfort almost beyond endurance, are seemingly transformed to smooth highways by the New Nash, with its balloon tires and special spring construction. Your local agent will be pleased to take you for a demonstration drive in the New Nash. Sole New Zealand Distributors: The Nash New Zealand Motors. Ltd., Wellington, Dannevirke, and Christchurch, —Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 21
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THE BEST CAR IN THE LONG RUN. THE NEW NASH.
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 21
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