The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 31, 1931, Image 3
Nothing
less than a six
can give yon
built-in
smoothness
T In w hole question was settled long ago*—as to how many cylinders
it takes in a motor ear engine to give satisfactory smoothness.
Science definitely established the fact that at least six arc* neces
sary. Vnd today, the public accepts the* multi-cylinder engine' in
the same way that it accepts 1-wheel brakes, parallel-mounted
springs and every other principle of proved and acknowledge*!
superiority. Everybody kuous that nothing less than a six can
give you built-in smoothness.
I his general acceptance of the nudti-cyUnder idea has had a great
deal to do with the fact that the* Chevrolet, month after month,
during 1931, has been the largest selling automobile. Tor Chevro
let is a six.
today, this six-cylinder smoothness and dependability are within
reach of every new ear buyer. For < '.hcvrolet has produced a quality
car. powered it with a firmly-mounted six-cylinder motor—engi
neered it to run at less expense for gas, oil and upkeep than any
other ear — and priced it right down among the very lowest-priced
ears in the market.
NEW CHEVROLET SIX
The 00rent Ameriean Value
Sim* vour dealer follow
WHITEHALL CHEVROLET CO.
329 Whitehall Street
DECATUR CHEVROLET CO.
Decatur. Ga.
EAST POINT CHEVROLET CO.
Fast Point, Ga.
JOHN SMITH COMPANY
536 West Peachtree
\LSO DEALERS IN CHEV ROLET SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS, $335 to $695, f. o. h. Flint. Michigan