Chock up on those points ! Before you buy your new car. • . 3s ' it a (me-€oohutg cm? What about iength <4 .fife? Austin carriage work is unequalled in its consistent graceful lines and quiet dignified appearance. No other producer can boast of such a combination of elegance and utility. It# •r Many Austins produced six and even seven years ago are still performing with clockwork regularity. Recor s on our files show that 100,000 miles without repair is not exceptional to the Austin owner. <Hm it (nooed p&4omumce? And maintenance costs Austin policy has always been to test a design rigorously in every detail, then to concentrate on the.design rather than to change merely for change’s sake. In Austin no one quality is developed at the expense of others. The Austin is not built to give only showy, short-lived performance. Year in, year out, the resolute Austin maintains its Dependable performance. Do not consider the maintenance cost of a car merely on petrol and oil consumption. These, of course* are primary considerations, but frequent involuntary stops and incidental repairs can make maintenance charges soar very quickly. Austins are not only misers on petrol and oil, but their maintenance costs are practically Ss it completely equipped, when, you buy it ? negligible. 3ias it comfort and safety? —or are you asked to pay considerably more before you get the equipment you expect to find in a really modern car? All Austins are fully equipped, and the listed price includes everything you need fc; comfort, convenience and safety. m s' B Austin beauty of line is not obtained at the expense of comfort. You are not cramped inside an Austin as Is the case in many freak body designs of today. You have ample headroom, excellent ventilation. No ‘ prison windows, ’ but unusually wide vision and no eyestrain resulting from excessive slant of the glass windscreen-—strain which is accentuated by rain. 7° slant is sufficient to avoid reflection from the rear window. 3mallg,uM it command a high ’tesale.prtce ? The Austin used car always sells quickly and commands a higher price thah other cars of the same type and age. You can confirm this by examining the ‘cars for sale’ column in‘any newspaper. Consider these things and you will understand why an increasing number of motorists each year find that the Austin is their wisest choice.. .why so many people say: 1936 AUSTINS More Refinements Added Dependability The famous “Seven”—more powerful brakes ... The “Tenfour*’—hydraulic shock absorbers, smart swept roof. .The Ascot 4 and 6 cylinder models improved steering, downdraught carburettor... “Eighteen” and “Twenty” models more efficient braking, new steering, “Jackall” hydraulic lacking system. Now Britain’s Dependable Car offers more attractive investment value than ever. You Buy a Car -but you INVEST in an Austin THE EIGHTEEN The Aristocrat YORK SALOON of Modern Cars BRITAIN’S DEPENDABLE CAR WSiiangarei Agents : CARR RROS. LTD. AUSTIN GARAGE JAMES STREET WHANGAREI ' r
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Northern Advocate, 26 October 1935, Page 3
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