Since New Zealand is a decidedly billy country every motorist appreciates the value of ample power. Chevrolet’s six cylinder, 50 horse-power engine provides ample power. Because it's a Six, it pulls smoothly in high gear over the steepest hills. has two ext $ • PRICES FROM £l9B TO Eight different models from which to choose. Obtainable on G.M.A.C. deferred payment plan. AND what a difference they make—eliminating destruetiye vibration—increasing power —giving smooth, even, six cylinder performance at every speed. As an example of what these two extra cylinders mean, the Chevrolet six cylinder valve-in-head, 50 horsepower engine throttles down to a smooth 5 miles an hour in high gear yet it is capable of sustaining 68 miles an hour indefinitely. In Chevrolet the natural power and smoothness of six cylinders is enhanced by many exclusive fine car features. These include the improved combustion chamber, 48 lb. accurately balanced crankshaft, new camshaft, automatic lubrication of the valve mechanism, oil pump, A.C. petrol pump and filter, accelerating pump, bronze bushed piston pins, and air cleaner. , As a result, when you drive Chevrolet you notice immediately the lack of noise, vibration, rattles. You appreciate, too, the ready speed and power, the faster, more virile getaway that Chevrolet provides. And these things have even greater attraction when you consider that Chevrolet costs no more to buy or to operate than a four of comparable size. The undermentioned distributors will gladly arrange for you to drive one of the New Chevrolet Sixes. £339 IT’S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX GENERAL xMOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD. WORKS: PETONE, WELLINGTON R. H. LEECE & CO. LTD. Hawera J.ll-54
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 29 November 1930, Page 13
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