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YOU B U Y A CAR—BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTI e MORE REFINEMENTS—ADDED DEPENDABILITY SO SUCCESSFUL have Austin cars proved during the 1934-35 season (a period during which Austin sales showed a, phenomenal increase) that no radical alterations have beenlound necessary in the I lib models. For it has always been the Austin practice to improve existing models rather than to change merely for change’s sake. It is this policy that has been responsible for building up the Austin reputation tor Dependability, and it ensures that Austins will continue to represent the highest resale values—still further establishing Austin as the soundest investment. « The additional refinements incorporated in this season’s models—the results of continual research by the Austin designers and laboratories —provide still greater efficiency, comfort and safety. The famous “Seven" has been further refined by the addition .of more powerful brakes, while hydraulic shock absorbers increase the riding comfort on the “Ten-Four." The “Twelve-Six" and “Twelve-Four" models also have improved steering, and a down-draught carburettor gives increased horsepower and more rapid acceleration. On the “Sixteen," “Eighteen" and “Twenty” models a more efficient braking system is fitted, and new steering is introduced, which gives sensitive and positive control. Another outstanding refinement is the “Jackall” hydraulic jacking system which allows all four wheels to be raised by a control inside the car. Coupled with notable existing features (tabulated on the right) upon which Austin reputation has been built, this season’s improvements now make Britain’s Dependable Car a more attractive investment than ever. Price List of Complete 1936 Austin Range On Request 4 & f < f *■ 1... a u 7>s, r NOTABLE AUSTIN FEATURES Well-proportioned, and refined coachwork. Moderate inclination of the windscreen to avoid eyestrain and rear-window reflection. No tiseless overhang entailing larger garage and parking accommodation . No unnecessary weight . No prison windows , but wide vision and good light. Ample head and leg room , in addition to most comfortable seating within wheelbase . Real leather upholstery and adjustable seats designed for anatomically correct support. Efficient draught-free ventilators , fume excluders. Combined luggage carrier and spare-wheel compartment on closed models. No dirty spare wheel to disfigure the car. Cleaning simplified. Non-glare illuminated instrument panel and ample parcel compartment. ' Dual electric windscreen wipers. (a) Engine mounted on rubber. 4-speeds with Synchromesh for second , thitd and fourth , for easy , silent changing. More efficient brakes. Deep U-section frame , scientifically crossbraced. (a) Luvax hydraulic shock absorbers. (a) Automatic thermostat cooling control. Improved steering, (b) Dozen carburettor, (h) * Jackall* hydraulic jacking system, (c) (a) NVir on 7 h.p. (b) On the 12, 10, 18 and 20 h.p. (c) On the 10, 18 and 20 h.p. (a)_ mm \l- - Eighteen and Sixteen York Salem. BUY Whangarel Agents: A CAR MADE I N THE UNITED KINGDOM CARR BROS., LTD. AUSTIN. GARAGE JAMES ST., WHANGAREI

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Northern Advocate, 19 October 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 October 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 October 1935, Page 13