THE NASH 400 SERIES
Establishes New Standard For Mechanical Design
THE new Nash models are the finest motor-cars m point of appearance, mechanical design and construction ever produced m the Nash price field.
TT is impossible m this space to de--1 scribe fully the innumerable features incorporated m the new Nash 400 series, but it may be well to mention m passing the powerful high-com-pression twin-ignition motor, with its Bohnalite pistons, seven - bearing crankshaft and other similar features, which ensure more power, more speed and less petrol. Also the centralized chassis lubrication, the sturdy double drop frame, the; hydraulic Love-joy shock-absorbers and the clear-vision front pillar posts. In two models the back seat -has. a movable arm dividing the., seating space. It is claimed that the Nash 400 - series are all radically new from bumper to bumper, but' this does not mean that there are any experimental features, or untried principles involved, m any model. On the contrary, the- designs are
based essentially on experience and each cai> is rigorously tested before leaving the factory — driven by one mechanic, who makes his formal report; then driven by another mechanic whose report must agree m every detail before the car is passed. Another factor which tells its own story- of the quality of detail m the new Nash 400 series is that the/Nash Motor Company spends millions of dollars upon diamonds for drilling pur-" poses. It is' significant that no other car m this price class adopts this method. ; To the world-famous Nash, m -the new 400 series, quality has added— besides superiority of performance— the appeal of style leadership. To know the Nash 400 series is -.;• to appreciate fully its super-excel- . lence. This car offers fine value never previously expected m such a low-price field.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 17
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295THE NASH 400 SERIES NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 17
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