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Show NASH TRUCK FACTOR Ii TRAN3P0MT1; "It Is not the purchase price, hul what It co3ts to haul loads over a porlod of years that determines a truck's economy in owner service," says Charles B. Voorhis of the Nash Motors company. "Permanency of relationship; ' protection pro-tection by the manufacturer of the good will in his product and facilities i for prompt and efficient service arej points which users of truck' transport-j ation 'afc coming more and more to look- for. By permanency of relationship ij mean that assurance which the owner! receives that the company from which ho purchasod his truck will be in business and at his service during the entire life of his truck the assurance that he will never have to depend upon any but the original manufacturers manufactur-ers for the future maintenance of his truck. - 1 I "In this connection it can be saidj that Nash trucks are produced by an organization, the reliability of which I is second to none in the motor inuus-l try. It is a permanent organization,, amply financed, and of a stability j which assures to every Nash owner a conthxuance of adequate service dur-l ing the life of his truck. i "This nation-wide service organlza-1 t'on. especially when its permanency is considered, renders Nash trucks un-i usually safe Investments. It Is con-! venlont in particular for those large truck buyers operating fleet3 of trucks at branch houses in many cities. A Nash truck may be, shipped from one city way across tho country to another, an-other, if necessary, and still remain In quick touch with Nash service." |