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Show The Medium Weight H Car Gains in Popularity H "It was not so very long ago that people used to think appearance, com fort and convenienced of equipment were only possible in heavy automcv . biles." says L L. Hains, manager of the Ogden Motor Car Co., local dealer ;n Chevrolet passenger cars and 1 trucks. "Eeryone possessed the idea that automobiles had to be large as well as i heavy to have adequate power, Btrengtb .ind easy riding qualities. "It has only taken the medium " H I weight type of car a short time to'."- f. I prove that it not only can possess all the desired features of heavy cars, but ' that if can offer them for lss money For that reason it has made the possession pos-session of an automobile possible to millions who never could afford a heavy and expensive car. I "The medium weight car of today is trim and attractive in appearance. It has body lines that are shared by the most expensive models. Method of Quantity production, also, have made it possible to add all those smart refinements refine-ments that gratify both the body and , ! the eye It has proved that the power. I la not a question of ballast but of balance. bal-ance. Besides, a medium weight car l is more easily proportioned to utilize every ounce of the power in its engine. "In the early days even the most ex- pensive cars couid not all boast of lectrlc lights, self starter, one-man I top. windshield, demountable rims, and I -jare rim that are now part of the ular quipuient of all completeh equipped cai 1 "Besides there's the one invulner-1 able argument in favor of the medium u eight car economy. Less weight. H means less consumption of gasoline, less wear, on tires, and less strain on i ery part as well as easier driving. oo |