Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 39

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new deal for fodays a’o//ar / "NASH - eAnnounces . . new EIGHTS and a new SIX P I!VBmechmmrmquaflty offered at prices 30 sensationally low. The literally startling difference becomes at once apparent when you contrast the prices of the new and finer Nash » lulu,wlthprhaofmpondingmoddsaymago © " Coming st this time, these wholly remarkable values constitute an achievement of special import, not only to those who buy—but to those who manufacture motor cars, as well. This unique example in value-giving was planned last November. At that time, C. W. Nash and the strong group of executives surrounding him, clearly - STUDY THESE SENSATIONAL PRICES! Compare what is probably the most remarkable achievement of Nasb in greater value-giving “e~the New Six—with the Single Six it succeeds. The New Six offers & multitude of supe- viorities—at prices which range from $160 to $140 below the prices of the Single Six. i foresaw present conditions. They at once began to dengncnnl.fl’otdmgvaluewgtut,sounmntahble, as to overcome all buying reluctance. The result is instantly apparent. Even casual inspection of the four new Nash cars establishes the fact that noth- ing even vemotely approaching them in downright dollar value bas ever been available in their respective price fields. " The low pon-productive Nash overhead, the fact that SENSATIONALLY PRICED ! ‘ Compare the New Tuwin-Ignition Eight -80 Series with the G-cylinder cay it replaces. The Eight-80 &s larger, longer. Design, appointments, upholstery are finer—prices ave vadically lower. Body Style: 1 Sedan (4-door), Body Soi e Sedan (4-door) ' Coupe Coupe (rumble seat) Sedan (2-door) Compare the New Eight-70 with lts two additional cylinders, its longer wheelbase, its . Larger, more lusurious body, with the six-cylinder car it replaces. Then consider the Mhlm“tknkmllyahfic}dudlfim&lk[mdlbcw&g“ 'i Town Sedan (4-door) | I . Nash operates entirely without the financtal burden of borrowed capital, and the of the Nash organization, alone enable Nash to offez so much for so little, These three factors have combined to produce in thess - cars beauty and luxury and so notable, st prices so low by contrast, as to win for Nash a still larger place in the minds and the hearts of the motoring public. Whatever style of car you desire, there is a Nash suited to your needs. Come in at once—drive one of these thrilling new cars—let us ‘appraise your present cas. The New Twin- Last Year’s Twig- lgnh!ba Eighe-80 Ignition Six W.B. 121 .B.118" Compare the New Tuwin-Ignition Eight-90 Series, now with a 115 H. P. Engine, with the last year’s zoo H. P. Elgbt. My qpcisumm are fiuf np ‘ Body Sty[e Igo go;zm;hx -90 [ Sedan (4-door) | Cabriolet g — - ( . TRl e R | Sedan (4-door) Cou Congee {rumble seat) Special Sedan (4-door) WALLACE MOTOR COMPANY Retail Salesrooms, 1709 L Street N.W. Sedan (7-pass.) Limousine (7-pass.) Ambassador | Victoria Distributor umbxnrbu,nlprlmm]nrlomrl " Last Year's Twio- Dfll’onnu Decatur 2280 AUTHORIZED WASHINGTON NASH DEALERS Robt. J. Nash Motor Co. 1367 H St. N.E. Hall-Kerr Motor Co. 131 BSt. S.E Williams & Baker, Inc. 1507 14th St. N.W. B. D. Jerman & Co. 2819 M St. N.W. Potter Nash Motor Co. Silver Spring, Md. Birch Brothers.. Clfll' 1 d on, Va. %5,

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