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Show k,SELEGT!Bl OF CAR IS H BIG PROBLEM Sam Sharman Gives Valuable Valu-able Information on Car Points. " 'What car will give me the biggest value in power, comfort and serviceability,' serviceabil-ity,' is the question that every buyer of a car should satisfactorily answer for himself before he puts his name on the dotted line." said Sam Sharman, manager of the Sharman Auto company, loral Oakland distributors. " Kverv man about to buy a motor car,'' Mir. Sharman continued, "wants to know which is the best for the monev to be spent, which ear will be most" satisfactory in tho loug run as well as .being the 'star performer in its u?e. "Of all the qualities in a motor car which come under consideration, power seems to occupy the limelight of interest, inter-est, and on account of the unusual attention at-tention centered on this subject, most builders cars give an unusual amount ofJ-Tition to this subject in their lit- "lure. "I would advise the reader, however, never to buy a car because of its power. An automobile is an intricate machine of many parts, with many functions to fulfill, and motor power is just one of a number of necessary qualifications qual-ifications which a car must possess to be a good machine and a sensible purchase. pur-chase. In addition to having a powerful, power-ful, flexible motort the sensible car must be easy to ride in, good to look at, should be built to give long and reliable re-liable service and its public standing should be such that it will always .be in big demand and command a reasonable reason-able price. "In all those things the Sensible Six shows the evidences of highest quality. It excels in all-around capability and merit and as a complete unit, no feature fea-ture or quality stands out more strongly strong-ly than another. The power of the Oakland Sensible Six is not more unusual un-usual than its comfort or ,its serviceability." |