31 MARCH 1939, Page 52

The Best Holiday We are a nation of the greatest

travellers in the world but, practically alone in the world, we are deprived of constant and intimate contact with other nations by that narrow strip of sea. Our cars, from the smallest and oldest two-seater to the largest and newest limousine, make good that loss in the easiest as in the most comprehensive manner. You can regard it as a holiday, if you like the best holiday that can he planned, but a journey by road on the Continent is a great deal more than that. You see things as they are for your- self, and when you come home you have an invaluab'e standard by which to judge the things you read.

JOHN PRIOLEAli.

[Note.—Readers' requests for advice from our Motony.1 Correspondent on the choice of new cars should be accon-- panied by a stamped and addressed envelope. The higher price payable must be given, as well as the type of bod%. required. No advice can be given on the purchase, sale or exchange of used cars.]