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NEW 1998 INFINITI 130
1998 INFINITI QX4
Dual front & side airbags, automatic, leather, moonroof, air, ABS, power win-
dows, locks, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cassette/CD, alloy wheels, dual pwr. seats,
remote entry, security system, 190 hp V6, home-link, Bose sound syst. w/CD.
$359*
All-mode full time 4WD, V6, ABS, 16" alloys, roof rack, pwr. moonroof,
seats, winds., locks, leather, cruise, tilt, roof console, compass, defrost, air,
outside temp. display, home-link, remote sec. syst., Bose sound syst.
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$28,799
12-24
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$399
mos.
36 mos.
2.9%
48 mos.
4.9%
60 mos. • 6.9%
36 MOS.
Covered Bridges,
Country Roads
1997 1/2 INFINITI J30
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36 MOS.
1998 INFINITI Q45
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Automatic, leather, sunroof, pwr. windows, locks, tilt, cruise, dual airbags,
ABS, security system, remote entry, alloy wheels, 210 hp V6, dual pwr.
seats, limited slip, Bose sound syst. w/CD.
$399
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Dual front & side airbags, V8, leather, automatic, sunroof, owr. windows,
locks, tilt, cruise, security syst., memory seat, traction control, Bose sound
syst. w/CD, alloys, home-link, ABS
36 MOS.
$549
36 MOS.
'36 mo. closed-end lease based on approved credit Due at inception: 130 $1000 down, QX4 $1500 down, J30 $1500 dwn. Q45 $3500 down. 1st. pay. doc. acq. fee title, license, ref. sec. dep. & applicable taxes.
12,000 miles per year w115c over on 130 & J30, 12c over on Q45 & QX4. Lessee has option to purchase but is not obligated to buy at lease end. All subject to factory programs & vehicle availability. Standard gap
insurance included. Total pymts.pymts. x term. Excludes prior sales & leases. All incentives applied to dealer.
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tanding on a bridge in New
Hope, Pa., it feels like a
world apart, this tranquil area
of river banks, rolling hills,
covered bridges, winding country
roads and quaint bed and breakfast
inns.
No wonder Bucks County, Pa., has
become such a popular tourist destina-
tion — so popular, in fact, that the New
York Times travel section recently devot--
ed a full page feature to the area. In any
season, this wooded area of
Pennsylvania has varied charms, which
first attracted Broadway writers and
musicians such as Dorothy Parker,
Moss ,Hart, Oscar Hammerstein, Lilli
Lillian
Hellman, Edna Ferber and others.
Many writers and artists have made
their permanent homes here. Pearl
Buck lived in an 1835 farmhouse in
the county. James Michener also lived
here for decades and founded the
James A. Michener Art Museum in
Doylestown, the county seat.
The attractions which drew them
also lure modern tourists. Bucks
County is just one hour from
Philadelphia and barely two from New
York, and it's an idyllic rural retreat
with varied attractions for a weekend
or day-trip getaway.
On our recent visit, for instance,
we boarded the New Hope-Ivyland
train for a scenic 50-minute ride
through the countryside. We rode in
an old-fashioned coach pulled by a
1925 Baldwin steam locomotive which
chugged its way in leisurely style.
Along the way, we were treated to a
lively narrative about the highlights
and history of the area.
Founded in 1681 and now a regis-
tered National Historic Site, New
Hope became the center of an art
colony which helped make Bucks
County famous.
And it continues to draw many
tourists, who stroll the streets lined
with antique shops, art galleries, cafes
and sophisticated restaurants. Even an c-
old-fashioned ice cream parlor was the
focus of an article in Gourmet magazine.
New Hope has added interest for
Jewish travelers. During our visit, we
enjoyed the flavor of a Jewish-owned
historic inn and also saw a small and
thriving riverside congregation.
Our New Hope "home" for the