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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. JUNE 28, 1931—PART FOUR. X What the buyer of a low-priced car has a right to expect today Important things have been happening in the motor car industry during recent years. Progress has made rapid strides. Standards of quality have advanced. Features and advantages formerly confined to costly cars have been steadily brought down within the means of : more and more millions of buyers. Because of this progress, the buyer of a low-priced car has a right to expect a great deal more for his money today than ever. He is entitled to a full-size car, for instance, one in which driver and all passengers can ride with- Chevrolet gives him the travel-ease of a long 109-inch wheelbase—the comfort of roomy Fisher bodies with wide seats and ample leg room. out being crowded. A long 109-inch wheelbase makes for restful riding com- Jort and adds to Chevrolet’s smart sppearance. He is entitled to the restfulness and safety of modern spring sus- pension. Chevrolet supports its frame with four parallel-mounted chrome-vanadium springs, controlled by 4 hydraulic shock absorbers. He is entitled to the comfort and luxury of modern, multi-cylinder per- formance. Chevrolet’s 50-horsepower 6-cylinder engine delivers that smooth, quiet power which nothing less than six cylinders can give. He is entitled to enjoy this modern performance at a 'minimum cost for gas, oil, tires and upkeep. 20 miles to the gauon of gasoline is a common experience with Chevrolet owners. And the records of many large business firms prove that the Chevrolet Six is less expensive to operate and maintain than any other car they have ever used. He is entitled to the pride and pres- imc .:r{fiu:lfl :'::‘l::‘ .W‘ln. M'hm'e;:‘ tige that come from a fine-looking conirolied hesdlamps end complete instrament panel. In the lines and appointments of the Chevrolet Six, Chevrolet has struck an attractive car—smart and modish outside, luxurious within. | new note in motor car style that is winning nationwide popularity. He is entitled to the advantages of truly fine coachwork. Chevrolet gives him the distinction of Body by Fisher. And that means the same kind of construction used on costly cars—composite wood-and-steel, which isrugged, safe and permanently quiet. He is entitled to a modern safety gasoline tank. Chevrolet offers the modern “pump” method of fuel supply, which makes it possible to mount the tank in the rear, away from engine and chassis. He is entitled to a service policy whose provisions are plainly set forth. Ewry; Chevrolet buyer receives, upon delivery of his car, a printed and signed document —the Chevrolet Owner’s Service Policy. This service agreement is unquestion- ably the most liberal ever offered in Chevrolet's 50-h. p. six-cylinder engine combines smooth, quiet performance unusual economy of operation. connection with a low-priced automobile. In deciding what car to choose in today’s low-price field, insist on all the advantages which progress has made it possible for you to enjoy. Choose a Chevrolet Six. Its cost, deliv]ued at your door ready to use, is one of the lowest in the motor car market. !l!lfllllll ‘”' The New Chevrolet Special Sedan NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value Chevrolet’s famous 21 points of value (1) Smooth siz-cylinder 50-h.p. motor. (2) Lowest operating cost. (3) Comfortable Fisher bodies. . (4) Fine appearance. (5) Lowest priced six-cylinder car. (6) 109" wheelbase. (7) Full length frame. (8) Four long springs. (9) Easy steering. (10) More ball bearings than any other car near its price. (1I) Sturdyfrontandrearaxle. (12) Deluxe wire wheels. (13) Four hydraulic shock absorbers. (14) Complete instrument panel. (15) Safety gasoline tank. (16) Variety of colors and choice of upholstery. (17) Power- Jul four-wheel brakes. (18) Non-glare VV windshield. (19) Insulated driver’s compartment. (20) Liberal Owner’s Service Policy. . (21) Product of General Motors. NEW LOW PRICES Roadster, $475; Sport Roadster (with rumble seat), $495; Phaeton, $510; Standard Coupe, $535; Coach, $545; Standard Five-Window Coupe, $545; Sport Coupe (with rumble seat), $575: Five-Passenger Coupe, $595; Convertible Cabriolet, $615; Standard Sedan, $635; Special Sedan, $650; Convertible Landau Phaeton, $650. Special equipment estra. Chevrolet truck chassis, $355 to $590. Low delivered prices and easy terms. Allpricesf. o. b. Flint, Mich. Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan.