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It is
becoming increasingly evident among discriminating
buyers in this country and abroad that it is
extravagance to pay more than the price of the
Studebaker Big-Six Sedan to obtain the utmost motor car
satisfaction.
Concentration of years of experience and tremendous
manufacturing facilities upon the building of
six-cylinder cars enables Studebaker to offer the
Big-Six at a price that makes it the dominating value of
the fine car market.
The
appearance of the Big-Six carries distinction.
Lines are impressive and in enduring good taste, with no
trace of freaks or frills of design.
The roomy
seven-passenger body is mounted on a seven-passenger
chassis that is amply powered by the Big-Six motor.
Called upon to negotiate the steepest hills, the
roughest roads, to slip through the straightaway, the
Big-Six responds with ease and promptness that are most
satisfying.
Everything
that contributes to the riding comfort and convenience
of the passengers has been provided. The purchase
price includes many unusual items such as the two extra
disc wheels complete with cord tires, tubes and tire
covers; handsome, nickel-plated bumpers, front and rear;
and enameled steel trunk equipped with two suitcases and
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