The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, August 06, 1915, Image 5

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All Low First-Cost Records Broken The new 1916 Maxwell shatters all low “first- cost” records for a real automobile. Think of it— a full 5-passenger car—an absolutely complete car, with electric starter, electric lights, high-tension magneto, and every refinement—a luxurious car—a beautiful car—a powerful 50-mile-an-hour-car,—yet a light-weight real economy car—for $655. All Low After-Cost Records Broken The “first cost” of an automobile is a big consideration to any sane man, but the “after cost” is an even bigger considera tion to any man who wants to remain sane in his automobile investment. The “after cost” or upkeep is what a car costs you to main tain, run, and enjoy, after you have bought it, and it is mighty hard to enjoy an automobile if it costs you too much to run. The Maxwell has lowered all economy records for: 1st Miles per set of tires 2nd—Miles per gallon of gasoline 3rd —Miles per quart of lubricating oil 4th—-Miles lowest year-in-and-out repair bills 1916 Maxwell High-Priced-Car Features, all included for $655 Electric Starter and Electric Lights Demountable Rims High-tension Magneto “One-man” Mohair Top New Stream-line Design Double Ventilating Wind shield, (clear vision and rain-proof) Electric Horn Wider Front and Rear Seats Aluminum Transmission Housing Handsome Rounded Radiator and Hood Robe Rail with back of front seat leather covered Linoleum covered running boards and floor-boards Automatic Tell-tale Oil Gauge Heat-treated, Tested Steel Throughoat Easy Riding and Marvelous 1'lexibility Ability to hold the read at high speed Improved Instrument Board with all ioxi unseats set flush Every feature and every refinement of cars that sell at twice its price PRICE F. O. B. DETROIT Come in and see the 1916 “Wonder Car.” Ride in it—give it every test yen can think of Telephone or write for a free demonstration Coweta Auto Sales Company Built complete by the three gigantic Maxwell Factories at Detroit, Dayton, and Newcastle | hfewnczn, Georgia. 16 Great Maxwell Service Stations — 54 District Offices—Over 2,500 Dealers—*11 giving Maxwell service