'/r. »w ' - - • «| •rMit v Avi.AW* ■ I f . J ,r r T l;W s lj • ,’ *; W;-.>C( >•_, ,- r Excels in the Field Fours Those having their first experience in the Chrysler-built Maxwell, marvel that any four can produce such quiet and smooth performance. To those who own Maxwells, their economical, care-free service is a never-ending revelation of the pleasantest sort. / 'i There you have, in brief, the two main points in which Chrysler engineering now enables Maxwell so decidedly to excel its field. The man who has owned the average fourcylinder car probably expects from nothing more than average four-cylinder results; and he is delightfully surprised to encounter an entirely new degree of vibrationless performance. With no annoying engine vibration, and with the unusually easy, riding of the car springs, Maxwell comes close to providing the ultimate ot motoring comfort The large crankshaft revolves in its big bearing)! on a film of oil under pressure, reducing mainbearing friction and wear to the vanishing point. Higher utilization of power—and greater economy —are made possible by the generous use of ball and roller bearings throughout the chassis. You can actually roll the Chrysler-built Maxwell with ’ the push of one hand.. \ Such things—and the use of high alloy and heat' ■ 5 i. K 5 ; r A treated steels, of a transmission and rear axle Maxwell’s bull-dog power is delivered in a flow as smooth and soft as satin. sturdy enough ior a truck, of a six-inch heavygauge frame with six stout’ cross members—are :7V Not only are the reciprocating parts of the sturdy engine balanced to the fraction of an ounce; but the exclusive Maxwell spring mounting for the front end of the engine practically eliminates all sense of vibration. ' important -contributions to Maxwell's unusual merit. \ ■ i / ' They constitute tangible superiorities which are inducing thousands to choose the Chrysler-built Maxwell in preference to anything at anywhere near, its price. Touring Model £340 F. 0.8. Main Fonts, Local Representatives: JUSTICE AND EDMUNDS, MOTOR GARAGE, : ' THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON .N. N.Z. Distributors; TODD MOTOR CO •I J 97 COURTENAY PLACE, And at A' \ u< 'I
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2672, 5 May 1925, Page 7
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