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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926. ~ Nine G-reatAmencan Racing Stars The Greatest BUICK Ever Built Frank Lockhart *Afterarigid st 1 am convinced the 1927 Buick has advanced engineering ideas, which make it superior to any motor car hullt 1 purchased this car on its p formance, and roadability, whlch 1 must have in making the ra cing sircuit from Coast to Coast.” Bennett Hill ®To know there’sareal carunder wyou — that's what makes auto- mobiling—that's why my new Buick—with its silent power flow snd its reliable four-wheel brakes makes me feel better than any other car I have ever wheeled.” Frank Elliott “From zero to seven! the joy out ofdxivlni. Bui for perfect certainly set @ mar] Within thirty days after its introduc- tion, the Greatest Buick Ever Built re- ceived one of the greatest tributes ever paid a motor car. Nine internationally famous A. A. A. speedway stars singled it out above all other cars for their personal use and for their families! Some of these men are graduate engi- neers. Others are veteran auto- mobile designers. All of them know motor cars—probably as no other group of nine men in the world. They have learned the vital ne- cessity of fine engineering, rug- importance of stamina and riding com- fort. They instantly recognize those qualities of performance that lift a car above the commonplace. “Almost daily they drive the costliest types of hand-constructed automobiles being built today—yet read what they say about Buick and why they chose it for themselves. Here is expert opinion on those qualities of vibrationless per- formance, efficient operation, handling safety and brilliant beauty, which stamp the Greatest Buick Ever Built Dave Lewis ged construction and brakes Tumiinsmes as the greatest motor car value to its promise —‘When better that never fail. They know the mgrdissricsuivi ager offered, Earl Cooper , there isn't pe a change in the performance of e Buick. Ihaveneverdrivenacar before that was absolutely with- out a speed where vibration took ressed my opinion of the 1927 Bulck when he said: “The smoothness of electricity most nearly expresses the feelmg ln silent Cliff Woodbury “Buick deliversthe goods. Inever worry about getting and back—and this new car does it so easily and 8o quietly that you engine mtln power-flow gives you'.” design and workmanship in pas- senger car construction” Stanley H. Horner Fletcher Motor Co., Alexandria, Va. Bury Motor Co., Anacostia, D. C. 1015-1017 14th St. 1620 M St. W:.«r~f S SR A e \.d‘u ik » Buick Motor Company (Division of General Motors Corporation) ourteenth at L Emerson & Orme givesme Peter De Paolo ey named it correctly when they called it the Greatest Buick Ever Built. But they might have d, ‘And the greatest value ever offered.” I still think I'm not wasting my money by owning two Buicks.” : Bob McDonogh -3 thou?hc 1 could judge the speed of a car. The smooth, vibrationless operation of my new Buick fools me and I can’t tell within 20 milesan hour of its speed unless I watch the gauge. Never have 1driven a car thag operates with as little effort.” Fred Comer o bou(ht a Buick becayse l most automobile I umld get for the money spent— plusthe snay senger job I have ever 1835 14th St. 1016 Conn. Ave. Dick Murphy, Inc. Fred N. Windridge, Rosslyn, Va. Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsville, Md.