AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
We have to announce that the second series of 1916 "Studebaker" cars are now on their way to New Zealand, per s.s. Pakeha, from Montreal, due to arriva shortly. These cars come from the Canadian assembling and finishing branch, Walkerville, Ontario, and are remarkable for their exceptionally fine finish, necessitated by the demands of the overseas Studebaker trade. Many valuable detail improvements are incorporated in the second series models, one 01 the most noteworthy of these being the provision : of independent and separately adjustable front seats of the "buciet" tyro, together with adjustable, pedals. This refinement should especially appeal to tha lady driver or the exceptionally tall or short man,- whose comfort is not adequately provided for by the usual fixed dimensions in the front of the car. Another important modification is the relegation of the petrol tank to the rear of the ear, and the provision of a very efficient vacuum feed to carburetter. There are many minor modifications and improvements, all designed to add to th» oomfort and convenience of both driver and passengers, while in appearance the car is handsomer than ever. The new Studebakers will be on view at Studebaker igencies shortly, and all interested in the latest developments in American, automobile design are invited to inspect: them. Adams Ltd., New Zealand Distributors of Studebaker Motors, Christ- ■ ohurch.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2881, 20 September 1916, Page 4
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224AN ANNOUNCEMENT. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2881, 20 September 1916, Page 4
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