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THE CAR OF TO-MORROW. Never without its admiring and deeply interested group of visitors, an exhibit at the Winter Show that calls forth continuous praise and favourable comment is the display of the new Dodge Six motor cars in the automobile section; Never in all its illustrious history has Dodge produced such an outstandi uttiy attractive as well as so markedly safe and dependable motor ears as the series you may see at the Winter Show to-day. In this latest Dodge a new method of mounting the body to the frame makes the body and frame practically one unit of enormous strength. This new Dodge Six develops S 7 horsepower. It features the air„glido ride. The rear scat has been moved forward so that rear seat passengers no longer ride directly over the rear axle. Syncromatic control, which includes feather pressure clutch, a new s.vncrosilent transmission, hydraulic brakes, and easier operating cross steering, is also featured. The new transmission, which permits gear shifting at any speed without effort or hesitation, makes these new motor cars the easiest to control in the entire history of Dodge motor ears.
A simplified full-vision venli In tin*; system withdraws air from the interior without draught to any passenger. The doors are larger, permitting easy entrance or exit. The larger rear doors allow the window to be lowered until it is nearly flush with the sill. The new 1935 Dodge Six is also being exhibited at the showrooms of Messrs Cossens and Black, Ltd., Crawford and Manor streets, Dunedin,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22585, 31 May 1935, Page 7
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