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19th January 1979
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,.,OR1DE Automotive Batteries have just announced their ) range of Chloride, Exide and Dagenite range for cars and imercial vehicles. These batteries now feature "no maintece" requirements which will effectively free the operator n topping up and general attention.

he new range requires no ping up for 24,000km 000 miles) or one year's • ing for the car batteries 80,465km (50,000 miles) or year's operation for corncial vehicle batteries.

ne further advantage ned by the manufacturers at batteries can be stored Lip to six months after de-y from the Chloride depot ■ re it needs recharging.

agenite customers will receive an additional guarantee that should a car fail to start because of a faulty battery during the first year of use, the makers will reimburse the owners for all reasonable garage charges incurred in getting it started again.

The new range is now on sale at dealers throughout the UK and at present are available in a variety of types and sizes to fit 60 per cent of the cars used in the UK. The range will be extended during 1979.