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Show THE MOTOR CAR AS AN INVESTMENT Chevrolet Manager Gives Some Pointers on Selection of the Eight Motor and Model. "An automobile should be selected with exactly the same care as any other piece of labor saving equipment," says Fred G. Bader, local, manager of Chevrolet Chev-rolet automobiles. "The same durable quality of construction con-struction should be looked for, and the certainty of a practical, efficient design, which Tvill ensure the greatest measure of utility, should be sought as diligently dili-gently when selecting a motor car as when choosing a machine for manufacturing manufac-turing purposes. "To be profitable as a business investment in-vestment both must operate with dependable de-pendable efficiency. Both must 'render service for years with the lowest possible pos-sible cost for upkeep. "The Chevrolet 'four-Ninety,' or any Chevrolet model, is just such an automobile. auto-mobile. Because of this it is the choice of thousands of keen business men, who demand from their motor car investments invest-ments as sizeable dividends as they secure from other investments. Its staunch construction, powerful valve-in-head motor and light weight ensures the maximum of motor car lif with a minimum mini-mum of operating cost. "While the purchase of a Chevrolet calls for a very modest outlay, it is an investment that depreciates very little in value through years of efficient service. serv-ice. This is because Chevrolet construction construc-tion demands that consistent high quality qual-ity standards be maintained in the manufacture man-ufacture and assembly of every mechan. ical unit. Chevrolet cars are built not to a price, but to serve well and last long, in any capacity where a motor car can possibly be used. An automobile automo-bile will earn its initial cost may times over in the money, time and energy it saves one. ' ' |