MOTOR INDUSTRY
; t ATTITUDE. [United Press Association —By Electric • Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received this day at. 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, Aug. 27. iThere are consistent reports that British motor industry is ibout to begin the most determined bid for world markets yet undertaken. It is reported that one big factory will ■'concentrate on six cylinder chassis, fneeting all Dominion requirements. Liist year medium powered British •caifi, the first in motor history, compared favourably with the priie of formidable competitors. This year British manufacturers will definitely iower the price. An instance ot this 'is the announcement that one six cylinder costing two years ago A: 125, and 1 lajst year cost £395, is on the market to-day at £385 sterling. Tins coincides with other big reducu m- ! .
The “Daily Express” says the rmiiouncement has created profound interest in United States. Amer can agents, in -England v’ere warned to 'cable details forthwith. There is every indication that the coming Motor Show will be the most import’ant ever held.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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