rmnmrimrn ECONOMY CYLINMRB 4 DOOR SEIM'V £435 COUPE (with Dicker i $445 is yrfaes fjaJb. Main PorU. Win Wheals Extra. PKOOF |K>silivc of the Economy aud Koadability of the De Soto Straight Eight! Air. C. T. \s«blcy of Nelson, a Straight Eighl owner, writes enthusiastically: " I am so delighted that I hasten to let you have the facts in black and white. After a little running, the ear appeared to be doing approximately 20 miles to the gallon. To make sure, the benzine was carefully measured in at Westporl. De and carefully measured up on arrival at :>ete«n. and much to my surprise, I found we had covered a full 22 miles per gallon, which I consider a remarkable performance for an 8 cylinder car of such strength. After 500 miles the oil level was still normal. There is something revolutionary in this car. It just purrs along nt about 40, under PERFECT control with the fingers ... as easy to handle at 40 aa my previous Six at 25.'* ® IP H.AJ €SMTP EIGHT NEW ZEALAND MOTOR COY. 30-48 Victoria Street 8. Otborue florreU'ft Garage I.Ui. U estporfc Hotorc It«. N.Z. Distributors: NEW ZEALAND MOTOR CO. Wellington And at Auckland, C'hristchurcb, and Duncriin. PRICES NOT YET INCREASED
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 5
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