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NEW NASH A MILESTONE IN MOTOR HISTORY.

To inspect the Mew Mash is to wonder what will be the next development in the construction of fine motor eel's. In every respect the New Nash appeal's to attain perfection. The classic beauty of its lines, the inimitable performance of its perfected valve-in-head engine, its luxurious riding comfort—it is difficult t-> see wherein these can be surpassed. The New Nash marks the culminating point of Mr. C. W. Nash’s career as a manufacturer of fine cars. In the New Nash he has crystallised the fruits of liis twenty-five years’ experience and observation. It remained for Mr. Nash to bring the valve-indiend engine to the point- of perfection. It remained for Mr. Nash to solve the all-important braking problem a.s it is solved in Nash exclusive design four-wheel brakes, with their tremendous surety and velvety smoothness. It remained for Mr. Nasn to add, to the riding ease of balloon tyres, tile luxurious comfort afforded by Nash special spring design. Never have the comfort- and safety of motorists been so perfectly catered for as with the New Nash.

In traffic or in the open, on the flat or over I lie hills. Hie performance, of the Nash engine is a sheer delight. It will idle through the press at a- slow walking pace on top gonr—on the open road it will fling the miles behind at an o.ven seventy, without noise or vibration. As for hills, some of the most formidable mountain climbs in New Zealand have been made “on top" by the New Nash. Then there are such points as Nash exclusive steering apparatus, with extra leverage that entirely counter-balances the “dragging” effect, of balloon tyres. "Nash steers as easily as you trim your head,” says one enthusiast. Nash special force-feed lubricatinfi—Nash couritenveighted crankshaft—these, and many other points of superiority. We will show you if you will allow us the privilege of demonstrating this master motor ear. A trial spin is yours for the askitig— fhaVe it yotir first free half-day.—‘Sole Local Agents: lI.S. Motors, Grey Street.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16805, 11 August 1925, Page 5

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NEW NASH A MILESTONE IN MOTOR HISTORY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16805, 11 August 1925, Page 5

NEW NASH A MILESTONE IN MOTOR HISTORY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16805, 11 August 1925, Page 5