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YES—WHAT?

“What of the next ten years? I predict here that by 1937 the cars that we see on the streets and highways of our country will be as far different from the cars of to-day as the cars of 1927 are from those of 1917,” stated Mr. G. A. Kissell to an American publication. “The best brains in America are working for the automobile industry. Even now engineers are working on news plans; chemists are labouring with new ideas. “In our own factory we have men at work planning future models. During the year we, as well as other companies, will test out new devices and new ideas. “Sometimes I wonder if the motor car owner fully realises how many men are employed in the sole duty of working out plans for his greater comfort and pleasure. Perhaps some obscure man now sitting in a lonely office among his plans will revolutionise the whole motor-car industry and bring forth within the next ten years a car wholly unlike these now on the market. Perhaps we will find a way to give you considerably more gasoline mileage.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 10

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YES—WHAT? Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 10

YES—WHAT? Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 10

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