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... I If so, NSU thought of you when they designed the Prinz 4. That is why they have such comfortable seats, why the boot is larger than average and why there is plenty of room for smaller items inside the car—behind the back seat. Also, that is why the Prinz 4 is capable of carrying such a heavy load (the permissible payload is about 8V2 cwt—this is more than most V/2 litre cars). Thus you can carry your whole family and fill up the boot with suit cases (provided they are not filled with lead). Of course, bottom gear of the Prinz 4 will carry the maximum load over any alpine pass. The Prinz 4 open to the sun and to the sky. Freshair friends and those who are hungry for the sun are well catered for by the Prinz 4—with its swivelling quarter lights, side windows which wind right down into the doors and the fresh air supply through the ventilators in the dash board, together with the enormouse expanse of windows. But for those drivers and passengers who also wish to see the blue sky over them while they are driving, and to get sunburnt, NSU make the Prinz 4 with a sliding roof. The steel sliding roof which works easily is solidly made and when closed it really does sealt. It opens nearly the whole width of the car and is simply operated by winding the handle (of course this costs a little extra). ...
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