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OVER £10,000,000 SPENT THE FIRST YEAR

IN CHRYSLER CARS. Two years ago the Chryslflr Six was becoming rumored. Then, within its very lirst year over 112,UU0 cars had to bo built and shipped to eager buyers ; and over £IU,UUU.OOO was paid for the privilege and pleasure of enjoying motor superiorities which, until'revealed by Chrysler, were unknown in motordom. To-day everywhere, in all parts of the -world, motordom is talking Chrysler and Chrysler performances. Never has any car so completely swept aside motor traditions, or so surely pointed the way to tho obsolescence of the cumbersome ; the heavy, and tho ■wasteful in motoring. Problems of height and ■ weight and size ivere squarely confronted. Scientific exactness and a wonder of artistry evolved the elements of durability and lino beauty that have taken the world by storm. Chrysler lias a basing acceleration, which is literally a now experience, it romps away from its unweildier brethren ivith ease on level, grade, or billnegotiating traffic with an alertness that must arouse chagrin in those driving heavier or more sluggish cars.

It is based on such fundamentals as power productions and application, weight distribution, space engineering, and the essentials of economy. The economical small bore engine is so perfectly designed and finished, developing such enormous power that at fifty-five miles per hour on the open road it is working far within its power, and capable of maintaining this speed hour after hour at the pleasure of the driver. Local agents: Todd Bros., Ltd., Dunedin. -[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 17

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OVER £10,000,000 SPENT THE FIRST YEAR Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 17

OVER £10,000,000 SPENT THE FIRST YEAR Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 17