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Show HOW TO SELECT A BALANCED MOTOR CAR Buici Man Tells of Salient Features Buyer Should Always Consider. One of the chief principles in the selling policy of the Randall-Dodd company, com-pany, distributors of Buicks, Nationals and GMC trucks, is to point out that a motor car is first and foremost a piece of machinery. Body line, finish, one-man top and a hundred other details de-tails are quite necessary in reaching the height of the buyer's ideal, but fundamentally, fun-damentally, they have little to do with lone and consistent serviee. Even an excess of power does not necessarily guarantee that. For, besides being a wonderful machine, ma-chine, a motor car is a collection of intricate in-tricate mechanical units, each with a distinct relation to the other and working work-ing in harmony with them. The finished car must of necessity be judged from the manner in which these mechanical units are co-ordinated and balanced to make up what is known among engi-ners engi-ners as a well-engineered car. One would hardly be justified in purchasing pur-chasing a car solely on the strength of one or even several of these features. It is only when the correct relation between be-tween power and load, comfort and safety, performance and durability is preserved that we can find true motor car efficiency. And this result can be obtained only after years of studv, backed by wide experience. The Randall-Dodd company bases its argument as to the superiority of Buick cars on the fact that it maintains a ferfect relation between all its parts, t is a car that is the result of years of construction experience, and is the product of the minds of some America's Ameri-ca's ablest motor engineers. For this reason, the Randall-Dodd company, with ali the strength of its big organization, stands firmly behind the Buick. And. according to officials of the company, it is meeting with remarkable re-markable success. Buicks are selling fast, but not so fast at present that immediate deliv-erv deliv-erv cannot be made on all Buick ridels. |