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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 38

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[I] HUDSON-ESSEX THE GREATER is Showing 2 New Cars Today HUDSON given to comfort and convenience. The 3 both front and rear seats are adjustable leg-room is greater than usual. l°'.\ceptional riding ease is characteristic of Hudson and Essex. Genuine comfort is so important that these cars are especially engineered for easy riding even over cobblestone pave- ments or rough roads. Motor smoothness eliminates fatigue. Ease of steering T HE NEW and extraordinary roadability add to driving pleasure, Special spring suspen- sion and a positive rigid frame with four hydraulic shock absorbers take up road shocks. The body, of airplane type construction, is insulated against E S S E x drumming and its quietness increases riding and ,, driving enjoyment. Deep-sprung cushions make - 7 y”, ., , S . all seats unusually comfortable. I uper Six With such distinguished fore- I AI _... -ret----wr.rrrwrr runners. these two cars irre- iv: 7 Ill.lllllllllllll%lltllllr!t!r!!g!er,2 sistilily appeal to all who seek a was”, Ce'. Cl ’ __ _.r__ _WW_.wr_.WW._- £433 ., tir),, brilliant performance. Here ' Bb' A "“"““""' "m' i'i"iilli 'h" you tind it-in larger motors ' that give a surplus of power / . " p, for mountain or mud, for ac- " l e . eeleration in get-away or road emergency. You find it in road- ability, riding and driving ease. smoothness and in defi- nite advantages of economy. Laurel at Second Willi Eight 111t. v . Irc'tt,l attention has been The starting button is located on the das . .The steering wheel and stable. Head-room is higher, seats are roomler, doors are wider and TEE PRESS Highland Park These cars are designed, built and priced to continue Hudson- Essex leadership-a position established over 22 years and confirmed by a million and a half users. T The ability to furnish such values to the public is due to the unique position Hudson-Essex holds in the industry. The men who are now guiding its destinies have been with the company practically since its inception. Its department heads and principal distributors are its controlling owners. For the most part'they have devoted their entire business life to Hudson-Essex. They have always built cars of outstand- . ing quality and delivered gggtgtilh them to the public at distinct ' price advantages. In both cars, beauty includes more than their smart up-to- date bodies and tasteful com- binations of color and chrom- ium plate. It is evident in every detail of their interior trimmings, fittings and ap- pointments. Telephone Thursday, Nov. 27, 1930 303

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