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Show MO QUESTION ME" ANSWERED BY WHITE KisselKar Expert Gives Valuable Val-uable Information to Motorists. Of the many questions asked by prospective pros-pective car buyers, a large percentage relate re-late to upkeep, "How much nasolin.- tc a mile?" "How much tire mileage can 1 tip uro on ?' "W hat Is a reasonable depreciation de-preciation V" "What is its second-hand value?" To a visitor who put these and matiV other such questions to Acting Manager IT. White of the Inter-Mountain -Motor ( "a r company, local K is: vl Kir distributor, dis-tributor, answer was offered alter each query. "After all is said, sir, upkeep cost la largely up to yourself or your driver. You can save fuel by coast in;; and nurstun your motor. Von can save tiles by turning turn-ing cornel's carefully. You run save both by watching t he road. Careful rtrivinii. systematic oilinff and frequent ashing means slow depreciation, and the slower the depreciation the greater the secondhand second-hand value from year to year. There ar no standards of maintenance expense at all reliable, for tho human factor is the dominating one. "It is but a truism that th public, nl-thouch nl-thouch It will not accept what, it doe not want, often has to ho told what it does want before it makes a 'dotted line' acknowledgment. So hero Kes for a little lit-tle history that led to the present general gen-eral demand for winter cars. "Three years aeo Kissel Introduced thn All-Year car. For it there were many crounds of appeal utility, comfort, pleasure, economyeach adaptable to a successful argument. These were used, and the logical result, after a few months of hard pluming, was tho complete hc-ceplance hc-ceplance of the innovation. Ot her con -veiUible or combination ears followed, and the tvpe is now h loading factor in the selling plans of nearly every up-to-date dealer. "Motorists can today run a car usable the year around for less initial cost than thev could buy bu open en r of equal quality three years nso. And they arc buying them, not. because of price, but because ihev ha e discoverer! that a rar once driven' in winter is indispensable thereafter. Manv of them have even cone In for winter tonrlnu. Hading tho cotintrc even more delightful clothed in white than in Krcen," .T |