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# Analysis This appears to be primarily **an Auburn automobile advertisement** rather than satirical content. The page features marketing copy praising Auburn's "Straight Eight chassis" and five new body styles, claiming they offer "advantages never before obtainable in any car." The small photograph at top shows what appears to be a **sales or promotional scene** with people examining or discussing a vehicle. The large illustration below depicts a stylized Auburn automobile from a low, dramatic angle. **No political cartoon or satire is evident here.** This is a straightforward 1920s-era car advertisement emphasizing value and innovation to consumers. The grandiose language ("increase the buying power of the consumer's dollar beyond all comparison") is typical period advertising rhetoric, not satirical commentary. The page includes detailed model specifications and pricing information at bottom.

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oS LULU ea SE Again Auburn creates a new individuality; five brand new bodies on one brand new Straight Eight chassis. LODO By introducing new advantages never before obtainable SESS in any car, we believe all relative automotive values = x must now be completely revised. Our aim is to inérease SUS the buying power of the consumer’s dollar beyond <= NOQ all comparison. We submit the car itself as proof. Nt : SGLOL SS DNENE NONE ENENONG ANI BNIRN POWERED BY LYCOMING B-98A 5. or Fall Sedan, $1195; 898A Convertible 8-98 Convertible violet, $1 f. 0. mnersville, Indiana, comicbooks.com