THE 1939 DODGE
‘‘Amazing” is the only word that can o'escribe the performance of Dodge. While it is generally understood that all 1939 cars are smooth running, ride well on rough surfaces, and have a top speed somewhere in the vicinity of 80 miles per hour, the manner in which the Dodge performs establishes it as a car in a separate class. Subjected to most exacting tests under New Zealand conditions, it has proved itself to be a car out of the ordinary. The last word in style are these 1939 cars, the supreme achievement of the world’s oldest and most progressive j motor manufactures. The motoring ! world acknowledges that much of the j credit for the greatest automobile ad- j vancements is due to this firm. The j | Dodge led as far back as 1923 with the | ! first all steel-body, and was the origin- j ator of, and still offers exclusively. ; what is claimed to be the safest all steel-body in the world to-day. Undoubtedly one of the finest motor I vehicles ever seen in the Nelson pro- ! vince in both design and workmanship j and of its type the most outstanding in ! New Zealand is the 1939 Dodge De I Luxe. Although Dodge is not in the low | price field the large number of these vehicles on the road to-day is adequate recommendation to prospective purchasers who appreciate quality. The Dodge motto, "the recollection of quality,” remains long after the price is forgotten. Mr E. Roberts, the sales manager of Nelson Motors Ltd., the agents for Dodge, has had a wide experience in the motor business. His knowledge of your requirements—good motoring—is at your disposal. Call at Nelson Motors Ltd., Hardy street, and he will be only toe pleased to demonstrate these Dodge cars to you. Cars can not only be looked at but demonstrated. Rememb r you are under no obligation to buy.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 13 April 1939, Page 14
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316THE 1939 DODGE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 13 April 1939, Page 14
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