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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928 CHEVROLET j fi Sli eel Seattle “Never before, with any automobile, have I experienced the com- fort of driving and the freedom from mechani- cal worries that I have enjoyed with the new ‘K’ Series Chevrolet.” E. L. Shinn. “The most satisfac- tory car I have ever , regardless of d I have used Hollywood “I am inspired to congratulate you on selling such a qual- ity car for so little money.” A. J. Roth. Pres. Roth & Rosia Furniture Co. “We emphati- cally believe that no other car can give such satis. faction at so low a cost a8 we have had and are now enjoying.” James Griffin. Tacoma “The gasoline mileage has been un- usually high, the oil consumption unusu- ally low. As far as re- pairs are concerned, we haven't had any.” F. N. Hunter. Los Angeles “Its power, endur- ance, steadiness on the road and ease in handling entitle it to its place in the front ranks of medium priced, but high- class performers,” William Kuhn. “This is the first car that I have ever owned that I have not had the worries of repair bills.” Chas. C. Garfield. “For economi- cal transportation it stands alone,” Alfred H.Hamp. Spokane “Tires! The Chevro- let surely is easy on them. Only a week ago at 30,000 miles I took off my original set of balloons. Some mile- age, and they were not always on good roads by any means.” R. W. Clearwaters. Stockton Pasadena Fresno “Just got back from a 1200-mile trip while on my vaca- tion, and our Chev- rolet averaged just a little less than 27 miles to the gallon for the trip.” Charles Hunt. “My Chevrolet covered 15,000 miles with an expense of only 75 cents for re- pairs.” A. C. Megginson. “My last Chevro- let traveled in excess of 23,000 miles, and I spent just exactly $2.00 for mechanical maintenance.” Vergil J. Morris. “Ie rides easily, handles easily and hangs to the road like a big heavy car, In the mountains, it leaves them all.” G. H. Crain, Seattle “At last we have found a car that we cah depend on to fulfill all we expect of a car built in this age of engineer- ing perfection and at the same time operate economically.” J. A. Bennott. Long Seach “The truth is you don’t really know what a splendid car it is, for you have never turned. it loose on anything but GOOD ROADS. I Say, ‘hats off’ to the § 1925 CHEVROLET.” J. N. Flesher. Asst. Supervisor of Attendance Long Beach City Schools, Berkeley “I have driven a number of other makes of cars, but get better service at much less cost with the Chevro- let than I was able to with other makes of cats.” “While I have owned larger and more expen- sive cars, I do not hesi- tate to state that I would not want any other kind of an automobile for any kind of service, after the experience I had with this New Chevrolet.” B. T. Scott. T. E. Dempsey. Los Angeles “The motor performs better, the riding quali- ties are greater—in fact, the quality of the car in general cannot be compared with any other car in the same class,” H. Allison Stiles, Portland San Francisco “I am more than sat- isfied with the fine service and low cost of operation, My gasoline average has been be- tween 27 and 28 miles per gallon, and the oil consumption has been practically negligible.” C. W. Campbell. “New car giving per- fect satisfaction. If there is room for im- provement on the new Chevrolet I fail to see the spot.” F, M. Adelsich, Over 40.000 on the Pacific Coast since January1 CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY