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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Tunes, June 21st, 1979 m m r CARS TO MEET EVERY DEMAND


Renault cars are designed to meet the demands and needs of every motorist, which is why Renault have become one of the largest car manufacturers in the world. And because Renault think of everything, it leaves you nothing to worry about except which model to choose.


There's the Renault 4, giving you economy with comfort. It's a five-door, four-seat saloon, or you can have extra load carrying space in a 7 cwt. van version.


See the Renault 5, the biggest selling French car in the world. Take a test drive and you’ll soon know why.


For big car com­ fort and small car economy, the Renault 14 is hard to beat. Or try the styl­ ish Renault 18, a choice of four models th a t have brought rare praise from' the motoring press. For the sporty look, there's the Renault 15/17 coupes. Luxuri­ ous cars with great performance wh i c h won't burn a hole in your wallet.


If you’re after true executive style and comfort, the Renault 20 and 30 will delight you. Beautifully equipped for sheer luxury, you'll find them irresistable.


Demand your new Renault now from KITCHENS Your main RENAULT dealers


Skipton Road, Colne Tel. 865959


Hammerton Street, Burnley Tel. 51857


Come over and see the full range of new Alfa models, from the Alfasud 1.3 at £3,620 to the GTV Strada at £7,985.


★ I442ce engine. ★ Trip computer. ★ Bronze tinted glass. ★ Alloy road wheels. ★ Two- tone paint. * Radio/stereo cassette. ★ Halogen headlamps. ★ 42 cu. ft. luggage space with rear seat folded down. ★ Two remote control door mirrors.


★ l:ront door pockets. ★ Map reading light. ★ Laminated windscreen.


special new Chrysler. We’ll put a price on your car-it could be worth more than you think!


Trade up tothis very, very


ORDER YOURS NOW FROM


City and Guilds National Craftsman


PIKE HILL GARAGE JACK SIMPSON


BRUNSHAW ROAD, BURNLEY. Tel. 25789 215-233 Accrington Road, Burnley, AUTHORISED DEALER T A T UNITED KINGDOM CHRYSLER Lancashire BB115ES Tel: Burnley (0282)39021


OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK MON-FRI9am-6.30pm SAT9am-5.00pmSUN2pm-4.30pm


And, when .you've made your choice, we can provide the hack-up of the comprehensive Alfa Plus after-care scheme, and service your car wilh Alfa- trained mechanics and authentic Alfa Parts.


| A PUSH BUTTON I CAR RADIO


7 & 2 T T R E V O R - Suddenly there’s a crisis


PETROL shoots through the £1 a gallon mark, queues grow outside the filling sta­ tions, up go the “regulars only” signs — and, suddenly, we are into an energy crisis.


It is no good them telling its that there is no crisis, as well.


If you are stranded with your car,


with no petrol in the tank, sur­ rounded by “closed” signs, it is a crisis all right, and you would wil­ lingly pay well over the odds to get a gallon or two of the black gold called petrol.


What is the answer, then? The sensible thing to do is


to economise on your fuel consump­


tion. Ease off on the pedal, in the


interests of your pocket as well as the nation’s future. Whether it is a new “V” registration vehicle you are about to get or the old banger you are lumbered with, the answer to more miles per gallon lies is in your foot.


BBC TV’s “Nationwide” led the


way, recently, with its economy drive around the country, and many people must have been surprised to see how many extra miles-per- gallon could be achieved with


thrifty motoring. Why not join in the economy


drive yourself?


EASE UP ON THE PEDAL IF YOU WANT TO SAVE PETROL


rocketing and even more volatile increases in the pipeline the AA has come up with a six point plan to cut the car owner’s fuel bill by 10 per cent. • Accelerate gently,


smoothly and avoid harsh braking. • Use the h ighest


gear possible under pre­ vailing conditions, cruise wherever possible but don’t labour the engine. • Turn off the engine


when you are stuck in traffic jams. • Use choke only


when necessary for as short a time as possible. • Ensure your car is


properly maintained — with timing, plugs and carburettor spot on. • Finally, ensure tyre


pressure is correct. By following these sim­


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ple rules for economic dri vin g the average motorist should signific­ antly cut back the amount of petrol used both on long motorway journeys and short trips around town. The AA’s “Save a little,


petrol crisis bites the av erage motor i s t is unlikely to be priced off the road. Whether you ride a


flashy sports car, family saloon, luxury limousine or old banger it must be admitted — driving is one of the motorist’s main pleasures in life. And when it comes to


choosing a new set of wheels there is a wide range to go at — what­ ever your tastes. Developments in the


save a lot” campaign is being backed over the next few months with the distribution of five mill­ ion leaflets titled “Make the Most of Your Petrol.” But however hard the


BURNING of f petrol like there’s no tomorrow is easy — but saving petrol is the prob­ lem facing today’s motorists. With pump prices


Special two-page advertising feature


by John Jackson


guidelines on economic motoring there are rules to be followed if you are going to get the most out of your money when buy­ ing a new car. Because no matter how


motor industry have led to production of models with greater longevity, luxury and advanced economy. And l ike the A A


guarantees, warranties and the assurance that his purchase will not let him down on the open road and in the long run costs him as much to keep it going as it did to buy. So it is in his interest to


Car makers appoint


main dealers, or dis­ tributors, to supply cars wholesale to an area’s retail dealers. Both sets of dealers


hold a manufacturer’s franchise, which is an important point to bear in mind. For franchise holders


have obligations to the manufacturer which pro­ tect the customer. Appoint ed deale rs


should have up-to-date demonstration models and stock a fixed number of vehicles for sale. Even if a model is not


should be acquainted with all the car’s selling points — what the car has to offer. Insist on testing any


vehicle you might buy. No obliga tio ns a r e attached to a trial run. Be for e moving off ensure it is easy for you


4 ;


r The Ffeugeot 305 diesel U p to 5 3m p g -


Style, after mile, after mile. • powerful light aluminium alloy 1548cc diesel engine.


• remarkable fuel economy • all independent suspension • comprehensive equipment • comfort-for five


Take a test drive at: JOHN HEYWORTH LTD


Springbank Garage, Manchester Road, Nelson. Tel. 63062 — 693061


Fiiinnceaml leasing facilities available through I’eugeot kinaiiee (AngloFrench Finance(.'o. Ltd. )


'naif- STOP PRESS


P E U G E O T World famous for strength.


ill


in stock the distributor should be able to deliver quicker than a dealer with no franchise. The prospective buyer


you look at it, nowadays no one pays chicken feed for a good, reliable new motor. T h e b u y e r wa nt s


and your passengers to get in and out and the vehicle has adequate room in the front and back. Check noise levels,


acceleration, lightness of controls and smoothness of ride. Don’t allow a good car’s virtues over- s h a d ow any min or annoyances like a badly placed light switch. Remember, on a test


drive pay special atten­ tion to the following. • Handling — if used


mainly in towns it should be easy to park with light controls and a good turn­


ing circle, plus good all round visibility.


economy — make sure your model has theright size of engine, and per­ formance and fuel con­ sumption for your needs. Smaller engines may be more economic generally but in hilly areas a bigger unit, used in the right way, might return more miles per gallon.


• Performance and


whether you are buying a foreign or home produced car is that you are happy with it. That it is the car to


T h e ma i n t h i n g


provide efficient trans­ port and enjoyment for you and your family at a reasonable overall cost.


buy from a dealer who is an accredited agent of the manufacturer.


W h e re 's o u r - o i l g o in g ? -


“HOW come Britain has a fuel crisis — with that oil bonanza waiting under the North Sea?” That’s a question many


of us are asking, what wi th the t h r e a t s of rationed petrol, school- chi l dr e n sent home because the classroom is too cold, prices rocketing all round because of the cost of fuel. The answer is so simple


it sounds like an insult. It is: Oil is NOT water. First, this country gob­


indust r ial society like ours needs a huge spec­


bles two million barrels of oil a day. The North Sea oil lake is at the moment producing only one and a half million barrels a day — and you can’t just turn the taps on harder. Second, a complex


we all know — must be processed before it can be used. Our refineries were built up over many years, beginning long before Nor th Sea oil came ashore, in a pat t ern des igned to feed our wide-ranging appetite for d if fe re n t oi l s . Our refineries right now are pr oc e s s i ng as much North Sea oil as they possibly can. So half of our oil goes


t rum of different oils; light, medium, heavy, extra heavy. One cannot replace another. North Sea oil is a very light oil. And third, raw oil — as


hol on I


on to the world market. In return, the world’s other oil producers — we are 15th on the league table — sell us the other kinds of oil we need.


POLSKI FIAT and POLONEZ


CHOOSE A MONEY SA VER


The Datsun range of cars have once again proved their


popularity with the British motorist — and that’s hardly surprising. Their economy and reliability help to keep your motoring costs down, but you don’t have to make sacrifices for that! The Datsun ranqe have a host of luxury features which only come as extras on many other cars. From the stylish Cherry to the sporty 280 7.X Sports, there’s a model to suit you. Come in and choose your money- saver now.


PENDLE GARAGES


CHURCH STREET, BURNLEY. Tel. 38738. DATSUN


ARNOLD G WILSON CHRYSLER « 4 •'.'if . - - - i . ‘-n’ i •.


The new Polonez


The best equipped 5-door hatch­ back £3,342 on the road, including 12 months road tax.


Also


Polski Fiat Saloons £2,414 on the road, including 12 months road tax.


OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK


Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,


Sunday for inspection 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


APEX MOTOR SALES Manchester Road (Summit), Burnley


Tel. Burnley 26020


NOW AT


TRAFALGAR STREET,


BURNLEY. Tel. 33311


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