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Show WELL WORTH REMEMBERING Car Invariably Rides Better Over Rough Roads When Engine Is Constantly Pulling It A car will invariably ride better over a rough road if the engine is constantly constant-ly pulling it. Most drivers speed up and then apply the brakes when going over the rough places. The enr always al-ways bounces more under this plan, and though the driver makes time between be-tween rough spots he loses It as soon as he has to apply hi? brakes. With the' car running along slowly in "high" the rear wheels seem to cling to the road better. The wheels are not so free to be juggled around by the bumps. |