THE VAUXHALL
The 1932 Vauxhall; -was hailed as oue of the finest English cars -of the year — now it is still further improved for .1933! , The highly successful synchro-mesh gearbox with silent second has been retained and the famous J>recision•built six-cylinder engine now gives even better acceleration and top-gear performance with lower petrol consumption. Bodies h'ave heen slung lowier and on the streamline prineiple to give still igireater heauty, and interiors are roomier, with finer (iuality upholstery and disiappearing centre arm-rest for rear-seat passengers. Many other refinements are shown in this amazing new rnodel built in England and assembled in New Zealand at th'e Vauxhall plant, Petone, Wellington, but only a trial run can show
you them all. Pay a visit to the Winter Show on Wednesday ,next and see Spedding and Son's demonstration display of this fine m-odel.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 17
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139THE VAUXHALL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 17
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