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Show RICH PEOPLE SMALL CIS "Wealthy men those able to affori .my make of motor car are turning from the heavy, luxurious and c-xpen-I sive car to the sturdy, medium sized, economical one," says Harry S Dan-: Dan-: iels of the Dort Motor Car company. "This season sees an increasing number of rich men selecting medium priced automobiles for their own personal per-sonal use. Most of them have larger carB for touring and general family driving, but for their own huslness neerls thev like the medium sized car. "The point many of these wealthy men make is that a medium sized car offers them every convenience in th" way of eomfort, speed and durablli'y, and does It at a moderate price. They are good enough business men to realize real-ize that for business driving, short trips to the links and general transportation trans-portation a car of this type is the ! best. ' Moreover many of these men pre. f r to drive their own cars. They set la lot of exhilaration and pleasure from handling the wheel themselves i and they have found by actual experience ex-perience that the smaller car giv M I them less cause for concern and will island more buffeting than the larcer cars. Having a big heavy automobile for pleasure driving is a luxury' that a well-to-do family can afford. But usinc this car for short runs is wasteful waste-ful without compensating advantages "Business men view the automobile today as it oupht to be considered. They look at it from the angle of transportation Like railroads, elec trie cars and other public conveyances, convey-ances, they measure the motor car on a basis of what it will do for a given cost and in comparison with the rest of the automobiles on the marker Paying for pleasure, they sav, is different dif-ferent than paying for work, and thrt cara they drive every day are 'work cars' to them." |