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A.A.A. RELIABILITY TRIALS

GOLD MEDAL WON BY “WILLYSSIX.”

A NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE.

Since its introduction to New Zealand, the “Willys-Six” has won unstinted approval among ear owners for its smooth running, speed, quick acceleration, hill climbing and economy. It is gratifying to learn that this high regard of private owners is now fully endorsed by a n outstanding meritorious performance in ofiicia] tests of the Reliability Trials held by the Auckland Automobile Association on the 23rd of last month, when the Gold Medal for highest marks in the petrol consumption test open to all cars of 3,000 c.c. was won by a “Willys-Six.” Only one “Willys-Six’’ competed and the actual mileage was 27 to the cation.

Successful performance in official tests stamp the “hall-mark” that constitutes uneontroversial evidence of merit above the average. Distribution of “Willys-Six” Cars is in the hands of the South Island Motors Ltd., Christchurch and Dunedin, and the local authorised dealers are West Coast Representative, J. S. LEE. Send enquiries to Dispatch Foundry Garage, Greymouth. Betts Motors, Ltd., Westport, J. W. Osborne. Reefton, West Coast Motors Ltd.. Hokitika: A. T. Ward, guaaßga.—6.

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Grey River Argus, 12 June 1931, Page 4

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A.A.A. RELIABILITY TRIALS Grey River Argus, 12 June 1931, Page 4

A.A.A. RELIABILITY TRIALS Grey River Argus, 12 June 1931, Page 4

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