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THE SERVICE CAR

WHY IT IS OPEN Why do the service drivers keep to the open touring car instead of following the modern trend of having nothing but the closed cars? A service owner explained the reason this week. It is because there is less inclination on the part of passengers on long trips to become car-sick in the open car. Travelling long distances In the closed car, unless one is acclimatised, is not as simple and comfortable as it might appear, and a great number of people will succumb to mal denier. There is another reason, too. Most of the service cars travel at fast rates over not the best of roads, and the service owners consider that if there is a mishap, and these have always to be counted as possibilities, the passengers- have a better chance of “getting out from under.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 70, 14 June 1927, Page 11

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THE SERVICE CAR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 70, 14 June 1927, Page 11

THE SERVICE CAR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 70, 14 June 1927, Page 11

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