THE NEW AUSTIN LIGHT-SIXTEEN ASCOT SALOON DE LUXE. LIGHT-SIXTEEN H.P. SALOON MODELS FROM £386. The new cross-braced Austin chassis —with sturdy diagonal cross-members—has been "tried out on thousands of miles of the most difficult mountain roads, and proved free from all possibility of chassis " weave." Thus a chassis of extra strength and rigidity, which reduces to a fine minimum the possibility of body rattle developing, is added to the other features which have made the Austin famous for its lasting safety and dependability. With this improvement, and with the fitting of Synchromesh Gears throughout the range, the Austin has never been, so sound a motoring investment as to-day I AUSTIN RE-SALE VALUE High re-sale value ia a very good reason for investing m an Austin. If you buy an Austin " Sixteen " now, you know that it io fundamentally the same as the first of that model to take the road. Conversely, the owner of a five-year-old Austin knows that the car is not out of production. All the world knows! And so a high price can always be obtained if the car Is sold* This applies equally to the famous "Seven," to the "Ten-Four" and the Light •* Twelve-Four "-—in fact, the same longevity can be expected from EVERY Austin, whatever iU siza BRIT A ! N!S DEP.ENDABLE CAR SEABROOK, FOWLDS LTD., 77-83 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. , Direct Factory Distributors for THE AUSTIN MOTOR CO., LTD., OF ENGLAND. AUTHORISED AUSTIN DEALERS: Hamilton, R. B. Seabrook's Garage; Te Plains Motors Ltd.; Whanjrarel, Weston Te Puke, Goodwill & Verich; OpetJki, Hamill Kuiti, Holah' & Hedley Ltd.; Dargavllle, Bros.; Pukekohe, Howe & Weston " Ltd.; ® r0 j" Whakatane; Wellsford, C. M. Brown & Sons; Tauransa, Geo. Forbes & Taumarunui, P. W. Reardon & Sons; Te Gordon; Te Awamut^Hotaesßros^.ClevCo.; Whakatane, Hamill Bros. Ltd.; Rotorua, Aroha, Nicols Sr-vice Station; Papakura, don, T. Roberts; Helenaville, Helensvill* Fortune & Carruthers Ltd.; Npatea, Hauraki Munro Motors; Warkworth, T. O'Rourke; Motors Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 16
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