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LUXURY

The Silent New Cadillac To all that the Cadillac has been m the past*, there have been added m the latest models increased provision for safety, greater ease of handling, still more silence m running, and augmented luxury m all departments. MEW Syncro-Mesh transmission, ren- *•' ders gear-shifting a job for a child; there is little chance of clashing when changing, either up or down, a feature wliich will' hftve a* peculiar appeal to hundreds of car owners. Security plate glass m every model renders drivers and passengers immune from disfiguring and dangerous cuts m case of accident. . Two significant changes will be rioted m the outer appearance of the new Cadillacs. Parking lights are removed from the cowl, and mounted far forward on the guards, where they look very' smart. In addition, nickel has given way to chromium m all the plating, for which one is inclined to say thank heaven. • Otherwise the Cadillac outwardly is much the same as its predecessor, and with the new high narrow radiator looks every bit as good as it is, which is saying a lot. The Cadillac has for many years stood for all that is best and most trustworthy m cars, and its reputation will be worthily upheld by the 1929 series. The engine is unchanged, naturally, only little refinements being added.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 19

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LUXURY NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 19

LUXURY NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 19

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