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A LOT OF MILES PER CAR

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Title: A LOT OF MILES PER CAR [Green B210 Coupe, blue 510]
1976 B210, 510 B110
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DATSUN.
A LOT OF MILES PER GALLON.
A LOT OF MILES PER CAR.

Datsun's gas economy is nothing new.
We've been building economy cars for 43 years, and we seem to get better with age. Take our 1976 Datsun B-210. The latest EPA fuel economy tests record the B-210 at 41 MPG on the highway, 29 in the city. (*EPA dynamometer estimate with manual transmission. Actual MPG may be more or less, depending on the condition of your car and how you drive.) Better than last year!

Datsun's durability is nothing new.
Today you probably saw three or four old Datsun 510s like the mellow '69 shown. Of all Datsuns sold in this country for the past 16 years, 9 out of 10 are still on the road!

We make sure Datsuns last by building in durability features not found on many comparable cars. Aluminum heads dissipate heat faster than cast iron: Datsuns have aluminum heads. Unibody construction is more rattle-free and durable than holt-on: Datsun cars have unibody. 60 Amp/Hr. batteries give more dependable starts than 45 or 50 Amp/Hr. batteries: Datsuns come with 60 Amp/Hr. batteries. We could go on and on, but you've got the point.

Add to Datsun durability a nationwide, computer-connected parts system. Plus a dealer network with nearly 4,000 highly trained technicians. To be sure, no one can promise you 100,000 trouble-free miles. But we're working on it.

41 MPG ON THE HIGHWAY. 29 MPG IN THE CITY.*

1976 Datsun B-210 Hatchback
[image: green B210 Hatchback, blue 510]
1969 Datsun 510

DATSUN SAVES

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DATSUN.
A LOT OF MILES PER GALLON.
A LOT OF MILES PER CAR.

Datsun's gas economy is nothing new. We've been building economy cars for 43 years, and we seem to get better with age. Take our 1976 Datsun B-210 for example. The EPA did. Their latest fuel economy tests record the B-210 at 41 MPG on the highway, 29 in the city. (*EPA dynamometer estimate with manual transmission. Actual MPG may be more or less, depending on the condition of your car and how you drive.) That's better than last year, and for an economy star that's really saying something! So when you think of mileage, think of Datsun. Fourteen models, to fit every driving need.

41 MPG ON THE HIGHWAY. 29 MPG IN THE CITY.*

A LOT OF MILES PER CAR.

Datsun's durability is nothing new.
You probably passed three or four Datsun 510s today like the mellow '69 shown here. Of all Datsuns sold in this country for the past 16 years, 9 out of 10 are still on the road! We make sure Datsuns last by building in durability features not found on many comparable cars. Example: Aluminum heads dissipate heat faster and contribute more to engine life than do cast iron heads. Datsuns have aluminum heads. Example: Unibody construction is more rattle-free and durable than bolt-on construction. Datsun cars have unibody. Example: 60 Amp/Hr. batteries give more dependable starts than 45 or 50 Amp/Hr. Datsuns come with 60 Amp/Hr. batteries. We could go on and on, but you've got the point.

Add to Datsun durability a nationwide, computer-connected parts system. Plus a dealer network with nearly 4,000 highly trained technicians. To be sure, no one can promise 100,000 trouble-free miles. But we're working on it.

1976 Datsun B-210 Hatchback
[image: green B210 Hatchback, blue 510]
1969 Datsun 510

DATSUN SAVES
 
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