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1932 Tendencies

ADVANCE details of ears iiulin catii vorv little radical change in existing models, 1 hough a number of liddltibiliil models are being intfbcUleevl by lending manufacturers. Most of tins year’s changes are. mero improve; meats in appearance, brought about by refinement rathhr than radical change of radiators and coach. work. New ears are mainly in the nine aim JO horse-power elans, many of them being fitted with i'our-.eyliuder engines. Prominent new makes in tliis iteltt.fi,re Triumph, Rover, ami Hillman. The Morris, Minor is available with a new “family” chassis having u longer wheel base ‘to accommodate a more roomy body. The most interesting of these new small ears is the Jnvieta, a 10 horse-power six, with a power output; of 45: horse-power. Like the larfco model, hhwdyer, it is expensive; and tfierofore is unlikely td -lib seen in this country.'' ;■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 9

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1932 Tendencies Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 9

1932 Tendencies Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 9