Show WOULD WORLD CONCUr 8 more high powered motor cari can yore exported by Studebaker during the first six months of 1926 than by any other automo automobile bilo ranker maker in america in most countries countr lea this achievement was waa won wait against the penalty as 01 a horsepower tax which makes ownership of cars more costly in proportion to their rated in england for example the buyer must muot pay a yearly tax ot of ono one pound per rated horsepower a 0 a bout about on a studebaker big six on which tile the power rating la is the arnall smallest st of the tho studebaker cars the standard six carries a tax of on theother hand the caro which compete with tho the standard six runs from 81 to each rating belne being to horsepower in of this handicap tho the nu clu mand for studebaker c cars grew during the first halt half of the year to such ch an extent that exceeded those of any other american maker of high powered cars many high powered caresw cara which aich enjoy significance in the kmer american ican field obtained almost no foothold in the foreign market in much ot athla territory the stu de debakker lile ilig six enjoys a reputation similar to that which a en glish made car enjoys in america among the more welt well to do to such an extent has this developed that export of big sixes miring the period mentioned almost equalled equal led the sum of all other amor amer lenn care with an S A E rating of 30 0 horsepower or more |