Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1926, Page 62

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THE SUNDAY ree ¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SBEPTEMBER 26, 1926—PART 3. to Use or Sell hat cost you nothing When autumn haze hangs on the hills, choose a Reo Sedan for carefree, comfortable travel to anywhere HE average price of all five-passenger sedans of American make is approximately $2,330, according to the statistics quoted in a recent motor- ing magazine. 1 The cars whose cost make up this average price are those whose life history was studied to deter- mine the truth ahout the length of automobile life . the studies which proved that Not One Ameri- can Car Lasts As Long As Reo—Not One. The Reo Special Sedan costs $1,745 {. o. b. the 1 factory. That is $585 less than the average for all five-passenger sedans—the most popular automo- bile model today. Yet the Reo, which costs $585 less than the aver- age. lasts more than three years longer than'thé aver- age American automobile . . . giving you three ex- tra years, to use or sell, that cost you nothing. Compare Reos With Cars of the Same Size The average price of all American Sedans-of the same size as Reo is $2,041. Reo—which far outlasts all sedans of comparable size—costs almost $300 less than the average price for which you can get the same size car w:th its cor- responding comfort. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, - THE TREW MOTOR CO., Inc. ‘And a Reo gives you three extra years, to use or sell, that cost you nothing. The Lightest-W eight Six-Cylinder Sedan of Its Size in America Reo has proved that long life is not dependent on excessive cost nor great weight. The Reo Six Sedan is the lightest six-cylinder sedan of its size in America, 100 pounds lighter than any other, 250 pounds lighter than the average weight of all six-cylinder sedans of the same size. Reo _achieves lighter weight and longer life through the use of costly, less bulky, yet stronger materials Reo saves on eriginal cost by freedom - from financial burdens, economy in the efficiency of production Units, continuous production divided Lansing, Michigan N JOSEPH B. TREW, President 1509-1511 14tk Street N.W. . . Main 4173, 4174, 4175 nduys B IS eV, tetween Reo passenger cars and the world-famous Reo Busses and Speed-Wagons, lower labor turn- over, and many others. What Three Extra Years of Life Mean to You The added life built into each Reo means greater freedom from repairs or replacemnt§ . . . other- wise Reos would not be kept so long. It means lasting beauty of design—or Reos would be discarded for newer models much more quickly. It means comfort that lasts because springs en- dure, appointments and coverings wear and wear . . otherwise Reos would be abandoned because travel in them became toil. It means far lower cost of depreciation per mile because Reo re-sale value is always high, due to the +great number of unused miles of transportation re- mai;ling in them. It means that operating costs on a Reo are low, and remain low throughout its longer life—or Reos would not be kept running. In addition, there are the great savings in cost, and in freedom from layups of your car, made possible by Reo construction. And three extra years, to use or sell, that cost you nothing. Come In and See It’ Come in and see the car which gives you three extra years, to use or sell, that cost you nothing. Compare its construction with that of any car you wish. Judge its very good looks for yourself. Ride in it Drive it. You'll be pleasantly surprised at what you can buy for a moderate price—and in ad- dition there are the three extra years, to use or sell, that cost you nothing. REO SPECIAL SEDAN 1745 Standard Coupe. .. ........$1495 Standard Sedan. . ... ...... 1565 Special Roadster. .. ...omw.. 1665 Prices at Langing, Plus Tax

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