Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1923, Page 21

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 17, 1923—PART 1.’ nnouncing che L] >ACKARD SINGLE-EIGHT engineering principles which result in a wealth of flexible power heretofore unknown in a motor car. Packard Motor Car Company announces the Single-Eight to succeed the famous Twin-Six. The Single-Eight is presented in the sincere belief that it not gnly satisfies but exceeds the extreme requirements of those who found only in the Twin-Six their ideal of ultra-fine motoring.* It emphatically surpasses, we believe, any car on the market, either American or Continental, in speed, acceleration, braking, steering, smoothness of operation, ease of control, riding qualities, and beauty and distinction of appearance. Packard Single-Eight accomplishes these superiorities over all previous motor car practices— First, by beauty and dominance of appearance which unmistak- ably forecast exceptional brilliance of performance. Second, by the complete elimination in the Single-Eight mo:or of the lack of balance and consequent vibration inherent in previous eight-cylinder motor practice Third, by the embodiment in the Single-Eight motor of new Fourth, by the provision of braking, steering and control mechanisms of such simplicity and ease of operation as to be revolutionary. Packard Single-Eight gives, probably, the most perfect correlation between a motor of superlative power and all of the operating parts of the chassis, that has yet been attained. At the same time, extreme simplicity and accessibility result in exceptional ease and economy of maintenance never before realized in a superfine car. " Thus, mechanical and operative perfection, coupled with compel-. ling beauty of design and brilliance of finish, have produced a car nothing short of phenomenal. It is the confident expectation'of the Packard Company that the Single-Eight in its sphere will duplicate the distinction already accorded itscompanion car—the Single-Six—that of being the most distinguished exponent of its type. The Single-Eight is Now on Display in Our Showrooms Single-Eight Touring Car, $3,970.00 * Single-Six Touring Car, $2,755.00 Equipped and Delivered in Washington P-W MOTORS Connecticut Avenue at S Street North *600 Open Evenings

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