Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Nov 1981, p. 4

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FAQ , - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEMOAY, WMILQ One Coupon per Customer <i"iiiiiiii!,_)fiaa!itd oil& lube - PLUS FRONT END RAISED TO GREASE UPPER BALL JOINTS OIL 8- LUBE INCLUDES 4 LITRE JUG SUNOCO WINDSHIELD WASHER ANTI-FREEZE GOOD ONLY ANY THURS., FRI., SAT. Oucnanoo45uuuot ~Matmmm would tttW40or towao -NOWIM meoolllw -1smm Com-tut-tor, -ttrNttrttC2tots GET READY FOR WINTER Farm-mg Quality Smoco and From Produces SELF-SERVE GAS BAR OPEN TAb MON.-SAT. 245 WEBER ST. N. at Unlvmlty, Wtttqrttto OPEN 0 mum-a pm. Mom-Fri. . BAV.30 Bat. Use Your Sunoco. Visa or Master Charge Card - PM)". 385-6459 W iiriiiiii iiiirt"i"irii"ii'ii'iiiGi' The New Civic GL Sedan. If you look closely at this new Civic you'll this new Civic yc notice something rather unexpected. It has had the perform: grownatrunk.Andtworeardoors.Andit's Madam ttttoutafootkmgeraswrrll.ltalaohato tttOtteofttnextxt longerwheelbese. which givotritattmoothttr wttitMititt.Mfttc ride and some more unexpected room inside. isn't unexpected And once you climb inside. you'll discover GL Sedan is thal that it is also unexpectedly luxurious. With and very eoonon soft, comfortable seats. rich carpeting, and Like all Civics. WE CHECK ANTI-FREEZE INTRODUCING HONDA FOR 1982 The Civic Nobody Expected. Clip and Present This Coupon with Oil Change and get 427 Gag. Ave. WESTMOUNT a GAGE - KITCHENER NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS Expires Nov. 28/81 139?. OUR REG. lush moquette upholstery. And if you drove this new Civic you‘d find unexpectedly that it had the performance and handling character- ittticsofaaportscar, whichltisn't. ratherthan those of an exceptionally comfonable sedan. whichltis. Mfact,abouttheortlythingthat isn't unexpected about this new Civic 4-Door GLSedttrtitttttatittvetyecortomittaltoown and very economical to drive. Tax For about two years. motorists have been generally postponing needed cu mainte- nance - a situation that could bring about an unprecedented nah of engine hard-starting headaches this winter. Since early in new. according to Champion Spark Plug Company, millions of cars that normally would have received maintenance have gone untuned. "With the advent of cold weather, these cars will face the chal- lenge of their lives just to start regularly," Champion's David L. Walker, director of au- tomotive technical ser- vices, says. Understanding how a car starts is important, Walker says. Voltage available from the ig- nition system must ex- ceed voltage required by the spark plugs to cause the engine to fire. Defective compo- nents, wear or improp er adjustments of the ignitions system' adver, sely affect its ability to deliver satisfactory voltage. How’s your engine'? "Evidence that the battery should not be the ‘fall guy' for start- ing problems also emerges from Cham- pion's survey," Walker says. "Of the nearly 10,000 motorists who Poor maintenance i causes winter woes (i, per cent of those who recharged had at least one additional “can't start." Twenty-four per cent of those who corrected starting problems' try recharg- ing batteries or pur- chasing new ones had high rates of repea ted problems." 744-6226 TheCivic Choice. Once again Honda Civic leads the way in off%ngyoutttetftgttetttcttoirxrufanyfmrtt- wheel drive small car line, anywhere. There are seven tterrodyrtarrtieally redesigned Civic Modelsfort982.EachorteoNrirtggreater fuel tefficiencies than ever before. From the standard Hatchback to the spacious Wagon. you can economize any way you want. And have a lot of fun while you're doing it. installed new batteries had continued prob- lems. But, only 16 per cent of those who sought to correct start- ing ills with a tune up and spark plug re- placement had repeat- ed engine failures. "We remain con- vinced that misin- formed motorists [he 0 Sales 0 Service 0 Leasing glecting needed main- tenance is the underly~ ing cause of automo tive starting problems.“ Walker says. "The best way to reduce the rate of starting failures is for motorists to become aware of the real source of most trouble -

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