■I MR. T. D. WORDEN, Auck- * • land, writes: “I purchased my first Studebaker Big Six in 1919, and was so pleased with the running of same, that after three months I purchased my second Big Six. “These cars did such wonderful service for me that I purchased my third Big Six Studebaker. The first Big Six I still retain, and is running. and pulling as well as the day it came out of the case, and the speedometer shows 130,000 miles. 2 MR. P. CANNINGS, Taxi • Proprietor, Auckland, writes: “I wish to notify you how pleased I am with the Studebaker President car I purchased from you 15 months ago. “It has given me great satisfaction and pleasure in driving such a car, both about town and over some of the roughest country roads in the North Island. It has done 11,000 miles and has not caused me one moment’s trouble or worry. In fact it is the nicest car I have ever driven, and I have been driving since 1911. I am so pleased with it that I have just purchased the second President.’’ q MR. W. G. IV KU Queen St, **• Auckland, writes: “I think you have the best car on the market for the money. “My Studebaker has given me far more service than I ever expected. I have had no repair expenses whatever, and have continually averaged 19 mSes to the gallon. As a hill climber, its performance is remarkable. “ 4 MR. W. C, BARRETT, WinChester, near Timaru, writes: “I am perfectly satisfied with the Director Victoria I bought from you fourteen months ago. I wouldn’t change her for any other. She has travelled 5,000 miles, and I find everything that could be desired for comfort.” C MR. I. MeGILL, South bridge, Canterbury, writes: ‘ ‘ The New Studebaker Director Sedan you sold me three months ago is my third Studebaker. This car has fulfilled all my expectations “of what a really good car should be. I did 107 miles to-day, and carefully measured the petrol consumption which worked out at just over 20 miles to the gallon. The oil consumption is nil since I purchased the car.” Studebaker Championship perform ance is without equal, and is endorsed by the opinions of prominent people throughout H.Z. Ho other car holds so many speed and endurance records as Studebaker. Ho other car offers so many improvements. New 1929 prices : New 1929 Studebaker Erskine Six Sedans from - £370 New 1929 Studebaker Sedans from - £ 4-95 Used cars taken in part payment. Easy terms arranged. Lv 6. SHOULD CIBUV A NEW 1939 STIUCME BAKER Rotorua Motor Transport ’ MR. L. C. RYAN, Manager Co., writes: “I wish to express my approval of the three Straight Eight Studebaker President Sedans which we recently purchased. They are giving every satisfaction as regards both comfort, reliability, and running expenses. “These cars bring our fleet op to 16, which fact should be highly pleasing to yon as Agents for these cars. “The first Studebakers we received, in 1923, are still running well, although they have done considerable mileage, getting close to the 100,000 mark. The upkeep of these cars has been exceptionally light, and they have.had practically no replacements. The body work is still in first class order. These facts speak volumes for the material and workmanship of the manufacturers. “Studebakers have proved so xeliable and satisfactory, there iis no doubt that onr fleet of these cars will, in the near «®uture, be further increased.” MR. J. M. DICK, Logan Terrace, Auckland, writes: “People you pass on the Street stop and give the Erskine Six Sedan a second look. I have driven the car 2,000 miles and averaged 25 miles to the gallon.” 8 MR. J, B. BORTHWICK, ■ J.P., writes: “During* the thirteen months that I have had the Erskine it has giveume every satisfaction, and I have not spent any money on mechanical repairs. I have kept a careful check on petrol consumption, which works out at 22 m&es to the gallon.” 9 MR. I>. W. PACKMAN, 36 • Trafalgar Street, Timaru, writes-: “I have just completed 4,000 miles with my* Erskine car and up to the present I have not spent IdL on repairs. I took a five hundred mile trip at Xmas time and over the whole distance my petrol consumption worked out at just over 23 miles to the gallon, including short runs, stopping and Q MR. W. H. WORRALL, 'fivmy ADAMS ILZe ‘Hardware Merchant Auckland, writes: “I have owned seven different Cars, and am now driving a Studebaker President Eight, which I have found thoroughly satisfactory in every way. The car is very fast, comfortable, and will take all hills in top gear.” New 1929 Ball-Bearing Spring Shackle. 37 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND N.Z. Agents for Studebaker & Erskine Cars We cordially invite you to inspect the new 1929 STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE Models now on exhibition in our Showrooms. Call, write or ’phone for New Illustrated Catalogue. No modern advancement ha« so definitely added to riding comfort as this new and exclusively Studebaker improvement.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 29
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