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Whitby Free Press, 5 Jun 1985, p. 28

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PAGE 28, WEDNESDAY. J UNE 5. 1985. WIIITBY FREE- PRESS NET ATO OD Buick Iuxury found in a new G..AUTO SE RVICES 317 Hopkins St., Whitby 666-2885 FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT WeIt Inspecl wieels, correct air pressure, adjust camber, castor and toseln to propor aignmeflt specItlcatitnstrI spect suspenlsion and steorrrng system5s Parts extra I retleiMOST CARS ~ 5 UNDERSPRAY UNDERBODY WITH QIL $20.oo BRAKE SPECIAL Front & Roar tectuties front patis, tam rotors. repack beartne,r rear shoes, tum drums, service braite cabtes. MOSTCARSIIa LU BE, OIL & FILTER For June &July 1985 Incudes namne branti of, tiller asnd Up tl 5 litres ot 1OW30 motsm o,plu acmplt chassie tube. MOST CARS I15.11 FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Buick's contemporary luxury subcompact features seven models for 1985 -- Custom and Lited (in both two-door and four-door), the Skyhawk Custom and Limited station wagons, and thc Skyhawk T Type. A new woven velour fabrie is offered wth the Custom models; the Limited models use a new plush, con- fortable, knit cloth. Standard across the Skyhawk lineup are new fourth-generation ail-season radial tires -- P175/80R13 on the Custom and Limited, P 195/70R 13 on the Skyhawk T Type. These newv tires com- bine low rollîng resistance and long tread life with a new aggressive trea(l design. The fuel-injected 2.0 litre lA enigine is standard on Skyhawk, coupled to a stan- dard four-speed mnanual or optional three-speed automnatie transmission. A fuel-injected 1.8i litre engine with five-speed manual is available. The sporty T' ype cornes standard with the 1.8 litre engine and five-speed. A three-speed automatic is optional. s ub-compact 1985 BU ICI< SKYHAWKTTYPE COUPE For far greater perfor- 1nance, tise Skyhawk T Type is available with a turbo- charged 1.8 litre Multi-port Fuel Injection (MFI) engine. The addition of turbocharging and MFI hoosts net installed horsepower to 150 at 5600 RPM, compared to 84 IIP at I Çanada's Largest I with 1h1 adoort $wEy"tpst5 ~nruSO ">rÀ/E A FPIFWO COF #E SAME DAY SERVICE <UN MOST CASES) 132 Brock St. N. <WHIT 8V) 668-0737 @4__ 6Bond st. W. 579-0.700 S (OSHAWA) I 5200 RPM for the naturally aspirated 1.8 litre engine. Fuel is supplied by Bosch in- jectors, and air arrives via a tuned intake manifold. Air flow is calculated from engine speed and air density using manifold and barometric pressure sensors. New for 1985 is a turbo boost gauge standard on turbo engines. As in 1984, a specific suspension package -- in- cluding larger wheels and tires -- cornes with the turbo engine. Skyhawk wagons -- in both Custom and Limited models offer a combination of carrying capacity and sub- compact manoeuvrability and economy- The wagons for 1985 seat five comfortably, and carry 1.8 cubic metres (64.4 cubic feet> of cargo. The standard tailgate is a one- piece lift-up style, with built-in rear window air deflector. Keep Cooling Systems In Top Condition According ta the Car Care Council, even permanent-type anti- freeze can lose its effec- tiveness if it has been used more than a year. This is particularly true if water has been added from time to time. Rust inhibitors, generally.-an ingredient in permanent anti- freeze solutions, tend to "break down," causing an accumulation of rust and scale. Therefore, to insure against permanent be..tifui gold-finlsh. Now $4,588 1916 Slmcoe St. N. Oshawa (South of Durham College) 434-5004 _ overheating, a spring flushing and installation of new coolant is recommended. The Council lists other basic services for keeping cooling systems in top condition. They include: Checking the radiator and hoses for leaks un- der pressure. Hoses also should be examined for cracks and sponginess. Defective hoses should be replaced. In addition hose connections should be tight. Testing the ther- mnostat ta make certain it opens at the correct temperature. Pressure testing the radiator cap ta make certain it bolds the recommended pressure. inspecting ail drive belts for fraying, cracking or deterioration. Also make sure the tension is proper. Checking the water pump for wear. The owner who neglects his car's vulnerable to car trouble, says Car Care Council. A study by a major manufacturer of car coolants involving about 1,200 cars showed more than a third of the three- year-old models checked had products of corrosion in their coolants. The percen- tages were: one year old, 22 percent; two years old, 32 percent; three years old, 36 per- cent. None of the cars checked was an "lold" car. Nearly haîf the cars checked needed some kind of cooling systemn service. LET'S SEEYOU DO IT... OUTDOORS! GOODWILL USED CARS THRIFTY RENT-A-CAR 1250 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 306 KING ST. W.,OSHAWA- 571-2255 668-2133 WHITBY-668-5846 LEASING FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS ON PREMISES FINANCING SNAP RAD SERVICE POWER FLUSH SPECIAL 2 5 a plus antifrez We use o'nly Prestofle Il antifreeze 300 Dundas St. E. 6892 1Whtby68-3 ission lalists 1 epection lsement

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