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Show ADVICE ON HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR AUTO Maiiager White of Kissel Agency Gives a Few Pointers Worthy of Consideration. Manager White of the Inter-Mountain Motor Car company, local Kissel-Kar Kissel-Kar distributors, gave a few very valuable val-uable hints to prospective purchasers of motor cars the other day, when someone some-one asked: "How would you choose an automobile, were ( you purchasing one. for your own use' Mr. Whiter" He. replied: "I would first determine deter-mine the different uses to which I would put it. Then I would analyze those used, to ascertain the features necessary iu an .automobile to successfully success-fully meet them. This would show up- its adaptability and utility. "Next 1 would acquaint myself with the reputation and prestige 'of the maker. I would make sure that the manufacturer was a permanent fixture in the auComobile industry. This would protect me during the length of time I owned the car. 1 would know that 1 was not purchasing a car that was liablo-to become an 'orphan.' "Then I would look ahead six months, because, not being able to afford af-ford two cars, the one ear would have, to give me the utility, style and efficiency ef-ficiency of two cars. "1 would then inspect and compare those features that insure comfort, performance, per-formance, service and economical maintenance. main-tenance. "I would want the car to have a good appearance not expensive looking, look-ing, but capable looking. I would want it to have exclusive, not commonplace looks. "Such a car would not only reflect my good judgment in automobiles, but uould also fully meet my requirements, and in doing that it would prove the best, investment 1. could possibly make for increased personal efficiency and cc unoiiiy. ' ' |