Judge, 1931-07-25 · page 35 of 36
Judge — July 25, 1931 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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Quality in an automobile is not a fixed attribute. It is determined only by comparison with other cars. The standing of any automobile today de- pends, not so much upon past reputation, as upon how far its builders have forged ahead, or lagged behind present competition. The five new Straight Eight Auburn cars of today not only establish a totally new standard of quality, but /also increase the buying power of the consumer’s dollar. Auburn’s success‘in again pioneering is reflected in the rapid increase in public acceptance. ANIBNIRN POWERED BY LYCOMING y trated above is the Convertible Cabriolet, Straight Eight. Silent-Constant Mesh in Standard Models. Also Free Wheeling in tom Models Custom models 8-98A: S-passenger, 2-door Brougham $1145; Business Man Convertible Cabriolet $1245; 4loor Full Sedan $1195; Convertible Phaeton Sedan $1345. All Custom Models include Free yw tera rp oe All er, 2«loor Brougham $ 9 ~toor Full Sedan $995; Convertible Cabriolet $1045; Convertible Phaeton S es f.0. b. factory. Equ other than standard, and ire wheels, at extra Costs AUBURN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, Re Rg INDIANA. Pricer subject to changes hout notice. \ comicbooks. com