THE CHOICE OF A CAR.
There are so many comparatively new cars on the market to-day that is is extremely difficult for the new car buyer to sum these cars up. as to their durability, etc.
So many of these newcomers arc backed up by extensive advertising putting forward all sorts of claims. Many of these new arrivals will “die a natural death” as many before them have done and owners will be left lamenting, as there will be no one to care fop th.? orphan cars, besides the used car value of such cars is so low and spare parts are usually unprocurable. It takes more than a few thousand miles to really test out a car. as quite ordinary cars will give reasonably good service for the first few months or so. There is no firm in the motor manufacturing business to-dav that cai. equal the record established bv the
Studebaker Corporation of 73 rears’ o r vehicle manufacturing experience. 20 of which have been devoted exclusively io the manufacturing of Studebakers’ worn the first firm to manufacture a 6-cvlinder mono-bloc automobile motor in quantities and built tho 6-cvlinder car in America sealing under 2.000 dollars. There are Studebaker cars in service to-dav that have run 500.000 miles and are still reliable. The Studebaker to-dav is the best car that Studebakers’ have ever built. So whv take risks’ 3 The more you know about Studebaker the less vou wil’ like other cars. The TOURIST MOTOR CO ITD Direct Sind. bnk Or
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 214, 9 December 1925, Page 5
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