NEGLECT IS COSTLY
Need for jiroper servicing of the motor vehicle is stressed by the truism that automobiles arc at their best when running right. ■ With the foregoing rule, .in mind, according to automotive experts, it is well to remember that the vehicle will run right always if ordinary attention is given to the mechanism. A recent check-up of statistics by am American authority proved that neglect has sacrificed more cars than any other cause. However, surveys have shown there are certain obscure points and parts in every car that are necessary units, but generally are overlooked by the average motorist. This human failing is understood by the manufacturers, who are employing every means of research either for the elimination _ of; those parts or for such production as Will require the least care. > When the driver receives warning by unusual action or noise that there is something amiss in the vehicle it should be taken immediately to a service station.
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Evening Star, Issue 21881, 19 November 1934, Page 15
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160NEGLECT IS COSTLY Evening Star, Issue 21881, 19 November 1934, Page 15
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