Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1931, Page 45

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bt i Tov s 1T e el > Ednb b s ae THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931. Tomorrow . .. at all Buick Dealers The OQutstanding Buick of all time reflecting New Silent-Second Syncro-Mesh Themsmission — imparting a truly silent second speed and permitting smooth, quiet acceleration up to fosty miles an hour and more be- 134" respectively — Series 32-50also made more spacious. BUICK'S GREATEST ADVANCEMENT DRACDA Ioin it nli%i™ Four Brilliant new Fights (26 models) $935 to $2088, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan, with the most notable improvements in Buick’s 28-year history or vice versa atthe driver’s will. New Ride Regulator—a vital new that the driver may choose his ride to meet road conditions, number of passengers and car speed. (On Models32-56and 32-57 atextracost.) —_— New Improved Fuel System—entire system, including carburetor, gas- oline pump and gasoline line, re- designed to assure true Buick per- formance even with lightest fuels. T ey e New Regulator for Adjustable Full Front Seat—simpler, more conven- ient, permitting easy adjustment of seat forward or backward to desired ontrol Greatest Achievement Since the Self-Starter Combining three great new features—new Auto- matic Clutch, new Free Wheeling and new Silent- Second Syncro-Mesh Transmission — imparting wonderful new ease and pleasure to driving. _ New Iuprmd Starting— prompter, even in coldest wathr—r‘dnng from 12 to 20% incresse in battery capacity and 27% increase in starting gear ratio. New Vacuum Pump—assuring posi- all driving conditions, whether the throttle is wide open, partiaily open or closed. (Available on Series 32-50 models at slight extra cost.) New Engine-Oil Temperature Regu- lator—a remarkable engineering de- velopment, pioneered by Buick, now evenmoreefficient because self-drain- ing—standard on all Buick models. ——) l( I & New Anti-Rattle Spring Shackles — automatically adjusting themselves to wear, and adding greuly to riding comfort as well as quietness throughout the life of the cars. Newly-Styled, Newly-Beautified Bodies by Fisher —longer, lower, more luxurious — modernized throughout — the most beautiful Buick bodies ever created. New Adjustable Interior San Visor— attractive; swiftlyand easilyadjusted; providing complete protection from sun glare at various angles, either providing ample cooling capacity to meet the high speeds of these powerful new Buicks for 1932 under all weather conditions. Five Demountable Wood or Wire Wheels —standard equipment, add- mg ‘mdy to appearance of cars, le on same hubs and carriers. (Available on Models 32-56 and 32-57 at extra cost.) M New, Modernized Instrument Panel —with complete visibility of all in- struments; large built-in convenience compartment (with special lock and key) finr m. vllnsliu; and PR .—fifi‘ A N New Hood with Door- Type-Ventila- tm—pmvidingim-edmfln- touch of smartness and beauty to these distinguished new Buicks. New Improved Air Intake Silencer— another valuable feature pionened by Buick, now developed to gnve still greater silencing as well as in- creased air cleaning capacity. 20 uxurious models ~— at new low prices, 1935 to $2055, f. o. b. Flint, y coupe-roadsters, coupes, sedans, cabriolets, phaetons and limousine ... An Bight with Everything—for Everybody. First Prize, §25,000 Second Prize, $10,000 Third Prize, §5,000 Fortywsix othier prizes ranging from $1500 to $100. Contest starts Saturday, Nov: 14ch. Ends Midnight, Monday, Dec. 14th. See your Buick Dealer for literature containing full in- formation on the new Buick Eight, as well as complete rules of the contest— tomorrow IN AWARDS for the Best Answers to This Question: “Why does the new Buick Eight, at its new low prices, again confirm the Buick pledge: When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them.” Buick Motor Co. 14th at L Washington, D. C. Fred N. Windridge Rosslyn, Va. - W. Lawson King Bowdoin Motor Co. ™ Gaithersburg, Md. Alexandria, Va. BUICE WILL BUIED TEHEM & o . GENERAL *50,000 Stanley H. Horner 1015-17 14th St. Emerson & Orme 17th and M Sts. N.W, vomiabo Rushe Motor Co. Hyattsville, Md. Bury Motor Co. Anacostia, D. C. - Lodge Motor Co. Purcellville, Va. BETTER AUTOMOBILES ok bbbk s bt = WHEN ARE BUILT, PRODUCT OF MOTORS p Mb e L £ e ¥

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