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ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO “STALL” THE NEW NASH.

Why? Because it can do practically everything on top gear —even to moving off from a standstill. When a tra’flic policeman pulls you up suddenly, and then signals you on almost immediately, even the veriest novice will get away smartly without “stalling”—if it’s a new Nash —the car that cuts out ninety per cent of gear changing usually necessary in traffic. Through town ‘ ‘ on top ’ ’ is the usual thing for Nash drivers, however slow their progress. No matter how ia»ch you are held up, the Nash steals along in top gear with the engine as quiet as a sleeping babe; no jumping, no struggling, no easing with the clutch. Engine balance —that’s the secret —balance that only a Nash car can give. Another striking indication of the 300 per cent efficient functioning of the Nash six-cylinder valve-in-head engine, is afforded by the following test: —The now Nash car can travel at the dead slow walking pace of one and ahalf miles per hour, through loose gravel in top gear- What other car can do this? Ladies, therefore, naturally' find the new Nash a delightful Car to handle. They appreciate Nash ease of control no iess than they do Nash aristocratic lines and beautiful bodywork. Wherever the new Nash Special Sixes and Advanced Sixes make their appearance, it is not surprising that Nash buyers multiply rapidly. So marked, in fact, has been the growth of Nash popularity that sales figures since the introduction of the new Nash have risen steadily upward, month by month, without one single setback. This, in spite of the weakening of the universal demand for motor cars. The new Nash is undoubtedly a ear of incomparable performance, regardless of price; vet it is not a high-pric-ed car. Special Sixes from £47s—Advanced Sixes from £595. ' Inspect the New Nash —America’s great motor car masterpiece —but you must also inspect other cars to Lilly appreciate the fact that to-day Nash leads the world in motor car value. Welcome to the sole local agents: Lyttle and Co., Ltd., ‘Master-ton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 July 1925, Page 3

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ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO “STALL” THE NEW NASH. Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 July 1925, Page 3

ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO “STALL” THE NEW NASH. Wairarapa Daily Times, 14 July 1925, Page 3