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It is almost amusing to watch a motorist drive a Chrysler Six for the first time. He realizes, of course, that the Chrysler Six “has some'' thing”. Otherwise it could not have registered such an extraordinary success —it could not have so completely monopolized conversation. Yet he is unprepared for the results the Chrysler Six delivers because all his experience has been based on totally different standards. He associates ail the fitter qualities of performance, driving and riding with cars of higher price, larger size, greater weight. Once behind the Chrysler wheel the revelation is not long delayed* He tries the Chrysler Six for power and pull, he lets it out for speed, he tests its agility and alertness, he demonstrates its braking efficiency, he takes some turns at smart speed. And when he is through there is no case left for the heavy, the cumbersome, the wasteful. He promptly joins the army of Chrysler Six enthusiasts. oAGENTS: TODD MOTOR COY. 97 COUETENAY PtiVCET, WELLINGTON. And at CHRISTCHURCH.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 2
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