Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. &, SUESDAY, MARCH 1f, 71930. Jor Economical Transportafion CHEVROLET Chevrolet announeces A NEW SERVICE POLICY The Chevrolet Motor Company and its dealers are pleased to announce that a new and broader service policy has now been made effective for the benefit of Chevrolet owners theoughout the United States. ‘This policy is one of the most liberal ever offered on a low-priced automobile in the history of the automotive industry. Put into force as a written and signed agree- ment given to the purchaser by the Chevrolet dealer when the car is delivered—it sets forth, in plain and understandable language, the greater service protection to which every Chev- rolet owner is now entitled. Briefly, it offers the following provisions: l Every Chevrolet owner receives his car froin [the dealer in perfect condition—thor- oughly lubricated, properly adjusted, and ready to operate efficiently from the first mile of ownership. 2 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free inspection and adjustment of his car at the end of the first 500 miles of usage. 3 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free inspection of his car every 1000 miles there- after, so long as the car is in operation. 4 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free replacement of any part which may prove Otoner’s Serbice Policy defective, either in workmanship or in material, within the terms of Chevrolet’s standard warranty. This includes labor as well as parts. 5 Provision number 4 will be carried out by any Chevrolet dealer in the United States. As a result, the Chevrolet owner may change his residence, or travel to any part of the country, with full assurance that the guarantee on materials and workmanship will give him complete protection. In addition to saving money for the Chevrolet' owner, this new policy constitutes definite proof of Chevrolet’s high quality—for such liberal provisions could only be made in con- nection with a car built of fine materials to exacting standards of workmanship. Backof this policy,andassuring its successful operation, is one of the most complete and efficient service organizations in the motor car industry. 14 14 i 4 There are more than 10,000 Authorized Chev- rolet Dealer Service Stations in the United States alome—operating under the general supervision of fifty-two Chevrolet district offices. Every one of these Service Stations is capable of performing any service operation that a Chevrolet may require. Each employs skilled mechanics thoroughly trained at Chev- rolet Service Schools. Each has specially designed tools and machinery developed exclusively for Chevrolet service work. And each has on hand, at all times, an adequate stock of genuine Chevrolet replacement parts. As a result, Chevrolet’s flat-rate charges, including both parts and labor, are the lowest in the industry on many service and repair operations! In considering the purchase of a low-priced automobile, think what this service means to you—in terms of lasting satisfaction, as well as in increased economy. The Roadster, $495; The Phaeton, $495; The Sport Roadster, $555; The Coach, $565; The Coupe, 3565: The Sport Coupe, $655; The Club Sedan, $625; The Sedan, $675; The Sedan Delivery, $595; The Light Delivery Chassis, $365; The 1% Ton Chassis, $520; The 1% Ton Chassis with Cab, $635; The Roadster Delivery (Pick-up Bos Estra), $440. All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Division of General IN THE Motors PRICE RANGE Corporation OF THE FOUR

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