WHY be satisfied with a Six when you can get an Eight for the same price? Why be satisfied with any other car when you can get a Marmon at so low a cost? An eight-cylinder, 70 horsepower engine; finger-tip control of lights, starting and horn; Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers on all wheels; adjustable steering column; enclosed four-wheel brakes; chromium plating on all exposed parts . . everything you'd expect on a car at almost twice the price, for Marmon have a reputation for only the best, even on their low-priced § m U 35K K $ mh \M m An Eight for the Price of a Six The World's First StraightEight Selling Under £SOO
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 19
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