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Greater comfort — more passengers Greater speed — extended services

6th March 1928, Page 13
6th March 1928
Page 13
Page 13, 6th March 1928 — Greater comfort — more passengers Greater speed — extended services
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Twofold gain from this new six-cylinder bus

TODAY passengers are demanding real comfort when they go by road. No longer are they content to put up with jolting and rattling, vibration, slowness.

Now, with the new G.M.C., bus owners arc putting on services that people will gladly use. They are finding that the G.M.C. means more profits because it gets more satisfied customers.

Comfortable as a private car

Fitted as it is with the famous Buick engine, the new G.M.C. runs with an amazing evenness that only this six-cylinder engine can give.

Now gear-changing, silent in any case with the Buick engine, is considerably reduced; springing is luxurious as in a private limousine; yet at the same time the new G.M.C. has all the sturdiness of build that made the old G.M.C. famous.

And not only does the owner gain from the increase in his passenger's comfort — time is saved in traffic thanks to rapid acceleration; the delays of stopping and starting are reduced.

Look over the specifications in the illustrated catalogue and then arrange for a trial run. Consider the possibilities of putting on faster runs, of serving new towns and linking up more distant villages. Ask the dealer at the same time about the deferred payments terms which enable you to build up your business without a heavy immediate outlay. General Motors Limited, The Hyde, Hendon, N.W.9.

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