New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 20

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<0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY I]l-ZI‘;\H) 'll' \‘])\Y M \R(‘Il e —— WSRO ATTRACT BUYERS - ; WIL BE NEEDED Sl | Total Demand on U. 8. Figured CompanyProdnced270‘000Ca:‘s o at 12 Billion Gallons in Past Production Year o e o -v\mmm] a8 approxl- | Inspections Vital Factor in ‘ Satisfaction to Owner edfma i ‘;;".’; P #old at a lower With public demand as it {5, the ITudson-Essex automobile buycr and [plans are once more to Inerease ability elabora h their employ ¢ ture " ¢ more insure ths n ance, In —— conches are now The average price than opcn ones automobile wlhose ¢ Never r for the has the outlook been bLit- The do Hine for 19 |mately 10 Potroleum N lconsumption of g y at the first of ith almost per b estimato ini{hia aouns | past three rct accuracy was only three- hs of 1 per cent ton low ! ‘Iw:«:‘r::\”n, .'m :{n an:l‘lnn ‘nf | N ; [ e _,'}‘ ] 0 n\nfi..;xm";. SRR | e o quire 1,600,000,000 more, Praking a ' : 'Aislc»s 00 R YO (0 0 e e tl ° i E comfortal ann.dm l?c-:ports Retail oron'ecr Gain Over 1925 Be Sel Asie b ko e constant increase fn the num. ber of automobiles manufactured New York, March 16 and roadw in eritis seem agreoe popular interc der enc Vnu d s greater demands on Amerl. gasoline supply. The improvement of automobiles, Sldews entirely s eparated by | Visitors immediately to t1 high fenc more ne ing introduc ng true, the spo show htly on tl this broa years ago motor cabs thought of. he unde and gr nee that pioneer has had nearly two years & business hip; | as a result m\ and as its husiness 'sol 41t has passed along vings in a serles of price Seoring the largest gain in pro, tion in the whole antomobile ir —and its result A year ago Packard reduced the price of Packard Six closed cars nearly one thou- sand dollars. The result—more than twice as many Packard Six cars were sold in 1925 as in 1924. Seventy percent of the Pack- ard Six cars sold in 1925 were bought by those who never before had owned a high grade motor car. Thousands of these new owners bought their cars on the payment plan, the aver- age payment seldom exceed- ing $150 per month. It you have a car at present, pléase let us examine it. If it is marketable we will apply our purchase price ageinst the down payment on a new car. Many bought Packard Six And those who bought, and who il necessary made any sacrifices to get their cars, have no payments to make this year—or the next—or the next. The average Packard Six owner expects to keep his car nearly three timesaslong as the car he traded in. And he will. Ninety-eight per cent of those who bought Packard Six cars during the past six years have never left the Packard family. Thousands who wanted Packardcarslast spring could not get them. The demand was far greater than the supply. Onesure way togeta Packard Six this spring is to order it now. May we tell you more about 1 nain streets s 1o speed to pre livided In- Goodrich sufficier while to ¢ n- " [that will be consumed during 1026, " |portion to 1925 charges, A Price Reduction lin the | this country established new export making them more comfortable and pleasurablo also increases the use of Jline a the automobile, no lenger nins {dle during inclement weath- er but is used the year round. Weather conditions, prosperdty and ofher Iter the estl- Imate to some de ut taking the country it 15 believed that a d t the use of gasoling in some d will be compen- sated for in others, | Crude OIl, | Improved vetining methods, in- | creased eracking facilities and a de- sire_nmong refiners not to increase stocks of gasoline makes it difficult {0 cstimato the amount of crude ofl However, Stafford estimates that if the amount of crude oll charged to stills in 1926 is in the same pro- approxi- mately 837,000,000 barrels of crude oil will be needed. INCRE, AUTO IMPORTS There is a continued improvement antomobile industry in the United Kingdom. Eleven months imports in 1926 of passenger cars numbered 32, three times the total period in 1924, for the me RECORD MOTOR EXPORTS Motor yehicle manufacturers of records in December both for motor cars and motor trucks. There were 31,110 ears and 10,410 trucks ex- ported from United States and Can- adian ports. These figures do not include the motor vehicles of Amer- This is the characterization most frequently applied to the Willys- Knight Great Six by its vmffly mounting number of delighted owners. And it aptly sums up this car’s truly marvelous per- formance-ability. No other automobile has the su- per-powerand speed, the smooth- ness and silent running qualitics of the Willys-Knight Great Six. No other steers so easily or rides so comfortably. The patented Knight sleeve-valve engine, the only known motor- car engme that improves with use —and a steering-mechanism equipped with 8 Timken beat- m)zs, more than any other built—these are two ma ¢ riorities, exclusive with the Willys-Knight, that contribute immeasurably to the Willys- Knight owner’s advantage. AUTOTAX ) REDUCTION® & EFFECTIVE NOW “ FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE FINEST " R. C. RUDOLPH 127 Cherry Street and 6 Main Street Telephone 2051-2 Now — in the Great WILLYS-OVERLAND LINE — a Car for FEvery Parse ican make assembled abroad, When there’s this Palge -why pay more? the Packard Six and the financial ease with which you may have one? cars last year without pay- ing out more than $200 in cash at any one time, [he Packard Six five passenger sedan with all necessary accessories including spare tire, with freight and tax paid, sells for ‘32/89 78 at your door. 00. 2542 For car illustrated—tha Standard Five Passenger Sedan; $1670 for the De Luxe Five PassengerSedang 81995 for the De Luxe Seven Passenger Sedany $2245 for the Suburban Limousine, and $2295 for the Ca v'u(fl Roadsters Prices 1. 0. b. Detrois Tax extva, - Wonderfully beautiful—as speedy as sane men care to drive—powerful enough for any emergency—comfortable as one’s favorite chair—safe as the finest hydraulic 4-wheel brakes in the industry can make it—eco- nomical and enduring—it is just impossible to conceive that more money could buy any more actual motor car value. HERE are still some otherwise shrewd business men who are paying more than $1495 for their motor cars—in the belief that they must do so to obtain the maximum of beauty, comfort and performance. Tl i - PACKARD STX oneyman Auto Saies Tel. But not many! For these men are beginning to hear about the newest and finest Paige. And as quickly as they see and drive this remarkable motor car they definitely settle the question of their next automobile. We'll gladly let you drive this newest Paige at your convenience—without the slightest obligation. And your own experience at its wheel will prove everything! WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. 319 East Main Street REDUCED DELIVERED PRICES Telenhone 2810 See it at the Show

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