The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 24, 1919, Page 2

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How the Experience of Years Saves Money in This Post- War Maxwell HE run of 300,000 . 4 Maxwells to date saves you many a worth while dollar in the new Post-War Maxwell. Those 300,000 saved in many ways. 1 They taught ‘“‘short- cuts™ in manufacturing. 2. They eliminated all experi- - mental work—you don’t have to "pay for a smgle engmeermg mistake. 3. They developed quantity produchon which has reduced “overhead.” 4, They enabled quantity pur- chases; and better materials are bought at lower costs. ' 5. They taught how to build an almost trouble-proof car; you sel- dom take a Post-War Maxwell to a repair shop. Moremilespergallon More miles on tires 6. They taught how to get the most mileage out of a gallon of gasoline, a pint of oil and a set of tires. - 7. They taught how to build a car that the less skilled driver would find simple to operate and take care of. 8. They taught that it was better to build more and take less profit per car rather than build less and ~ take more profit per car. 9. They taught how to put more and more value in the car with- out increasing its cost. This Post-War Maxwell is next year’s car. It contains fea- tures developed during the war, many of which will find their way into other cars in the sum- mer of 1920. : Price $985 f. 0. b. Detroit._ MAXWELL MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. DETROIT, MICHIGAN Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers ST AP RS S e e v

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