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OTHER CAR HAS ALL THESE FEATURES WITH ECONOMY Four forward gears for better performance, economy and speed. Silent 3rd speed. "Four doors for four people"—easy access to front and rear. Unshattcrablc Triplex glass windshield. Super strong wire wheels. Six gallon tank at rear for safety. Two gallon emergency supply incorporated. Chromium plating standard. Four full length semi-elliptic springs, —shock absorber controlled. Sliding roof standard on all saloon models. Eight h.p. overhead camshaft Singer engine gives more than 40 m.p.g. Wide track—giving greater ease of control. Four speeds forward! The true economy and speed of a high "top," plus the added hill-climbing ability and traffic agility of the silent "third!" It's so easy to slip from top to third when you want to —there's no elaborate manipulation required with the sturdy well-designed Singer Junior gear-box. And just consider the other Singer Junior features! . . . Big roomy bodies, four full doors in the Saloon models . . . comfortable riding qualities over the roughest roads through long semi-elliptic springs, shock-absorber controlled . . . Chromium plating and fine exterior and interior finish. Here, at last, is a small car, with real small car economy (better than 40 miles per gallon)—that gives you the real "big-car feeling." »■. SINGER AND COMPANY LTD, COVENTRY
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20958, 22 August 1931, Page 19
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