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Show chanical department Is one of the factors th;U insure the unusually good results in usJ cars from Botterill's. "We are taking in more used cars than ever before, on the basis outlined above. jj declared Mr. Botlerill, "and to date v.c have no reason to regret going into the used-car business more extensively than has been our habit in the past." Frank Ectterill Tells of Methods Empl6yed in ! This Department. With new motor ears of every description descrip-tion increasinc; in value and price, and with the futine supply more or less uncertain, un-certain, it is probably the most naturaJ development thai eoukl be expected in the automobile business to have the used-car used-car question loom into the foreground with an aspect of vital importance. No automobile distributor in the west has studied the used-car question more cttwlv in all probability, than Frank BottoriU. manager of the Tom Bottenll Au'.oir.obile company of Salt Lake, distributors dis-tributors of Hudson, Pierce-Arrows and Dod'e Bros, motor cars. Mr. Bottenll has found in the course of his investication that the class of new cars handled bv the Boiterill company, naniPlv, the Pierre-Arrow, Hudson and Doflu-e Brothers cars, attract a class o. buyers who. in turn, make it possible for the P.otterill company to secure unusually unusu-ally cood us.-d cars when the time comes. Sir Botterill makes it plain that it is the unswerving policy of his company to see to it that Olivers of used cars secure automobiles that are worth every nickel put into tltem. "The. one thinsr we Insist on is that, whether or not the used car is guaranteed guaran-teed by us, the purchaser has a complete and thorough' understanding of the exact condition of the used car lie purchases from us." declared Mr. Bot-terilV Bot-terilV yesterday. "Some of our used cars we guarantee and some leave us without a guarantee, but in any event we are very careful to have every purchaser of such a car understand un-derstand the exact condition of the vehicle ve-hicle he buys." One of the features of the used -car department at Botterill's is the fact that tiire expert mechanics pass on every car that is taken into the used-car department depart-ment These men are the assistant manager man-ager the mechanical superintendent of the ' Botterill plant and the used-car "'Phe'' officials of the Botterill company state that todav that concern is doing more than double the volume in used cars of any period in the history of the company. L ,, . Purine the past year or two Mr. Botterill Bot-terill has made so thorough an investigation investiga-tion of the used -car situation that he is convinced it will, lor the future at least, nrove one of the most important departments depart-ments of anv motoring establishment, and for that reason a heavy investment has been made bv the Botterill company to properlv take care of used cars. These renewed automobiles are turned out in the best possible mechanical condition, con-dition, and the high standard of excellence excel-lence maintained In the Botterill me- |