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Every Car on the Road is a Used Car YOU —Know their pedigree WE —Know their history AND —We tell you it candidly i. PREVIOUS OWNERS !! ! ran these cars in for well, perhaps you ! TWO ONLY OF THE FAMOUS WHIPPETS 1928 WHIPPET TOURER £155 1927 WHIPPET TOURER £l5O These little cars have proved their worth, and we recommend them with every confidence. We know their history and so will you BEFORE purchasing. A few others also reconditioned throughout in our own workshops 1926 HUDSON SPORTS TOURER £135 1926 JOWETT SALOON £QQ 1927 BABY AUSTIN SALOON £135 1925 DODGE TOURER £135 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL 6 TOURER 1927 MORRIS COWLEY TOURER £l6O THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL DELAGE 19 h.p. Tourer, in beautiful condition throughout. Painted a rich cream with olive green guards, etc. A beautiful car, a real aristocrat at the very attractive figure of £275 “YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR LIVELIHOOD” CANADIAN KNIGHT & WHIPPET MOTOR CO. Used Car Showroom, Corner of Cook and Albert Streets. Open Every Night until 8 p.m. Friday until 9 p.m. Phone: 41-896

USED CARS ARE'INEXPENSIVE

To the Intending Buyer

Points Worth Considering

WHAT! Buy a used ear?” Such a question will rise to the lips of many people as they read this page, because very few seem to realise that there are quite good reasons why used cars are on the market, and why, in many cases, a used car is the ideal first purchase.

demands an up-to-the-minute model, and their old cars are now on view in the used car markets. Then again there are the ardent motorists who simply pine to have a six-cylinder model if they already have a four-cylinder, or an eightcylinder if theirs is a “six.” Some people long to change their American car for one of English make, and others want to change their English models for American. These, then, are the sources of the cars that fill the used car garages, and that are advertised on this page. In every case the owner has had some (to him) good reason for parting with it, and the car has been thoroughly overhauled, tested and generally tuned up before being reoffered for sale now. But that does not explain to the intending motorist why he should buy a used car.

These are the days of constantly arriving new models, as nearly all car manufacturers turn out a yearly model. There are thousands of people, even in little New Zealand, who have the means and who want to keep abreast of the day, who purchase a new model of their favourite car every year. These people must, of course, sell their old car (which is really in excellent condition) and a large percentage of the used cars on the market at the present time come under this category. DRIVERS WHO MUST CHANGE Then again there are the professional people who require, for business purposes, an up-to-date looking car all the year round. . Usually their cars are kept in excellent condition, and the owners art loth to part with them —but business custom

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 16

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