BRITAIN’S TRIBUTE TO STUDEBAKER. Ata recent meeting of the Society of Motor Engineers, Mr F. Lanchester paid an extremely high tribute to the new 1925 model Studebaker car as follows : “Americans are now manufacturing wonderfully good cars and it is very diffijcult for the smaller factories in U.S.A, oven to compete successfully against such firms, say, as the Studebaker Corporation, who have this year built a car that any manufacturer should be proud o« and from an engineering standpoint is would he difficult to find a finer designed car. “The Studebaker system of hydraulic braking calls for special comment as it is eertainly the best wo have yet seen from over the water.” These comments coming from a man | like Lanchester just verify what own- | ers are now saying about their new j Studebakers ns no words seem good enough to express the satisfaction that is coming from everywhere. The TOURIST MOTOR CO. LTD. direct importers nf Studebaker ears.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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