Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Apr 1927, p. 29

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Ns April 2, 1927 WINNETKA TALK TRE Le RS NEW PRICES Neer ON POPULAR PACKARD SIX MODELS Three of the most popular models of the Packard Six have been reduced in price by $335. The new delivered prices are-- Five-Passenger Sedan-- $2409.00 Five-Passenger Phaston-- $2409.00 Four-Passenger Runabout -- $2511.00 AY A S K T H E M_ AN = by The Packard Six Five-Passenger Sedan $2409.00 Including freight and excise tax HERE ARE thousands who have longed all their lives to own a Packard--a really fine car of which they could be proud--a car of true beauty, real comfort and recognized distinction. But the price of the Packard Six has held them back. They have been lured again and again into the false economy of repeatedly purchasing cars of less than first grade. They have paid the price of the Packard Six-- but never owned one. But now the price of the Packard Six five-passenger Sedan has been reduced by $335! No man or woman who proposes to spend over $1500 for a motor car can escape the figures which prove that they can afford a Packard. The average value of all cars turned in on Packard Six purchases last year was $850.00. Suppose you have an average used car. Then its value will more than cover the down payment on a Packard Six Sedan and at most your monthly payments would be but $149.00 for a year. And that figure includes interest, insurance and all other charges. If your used car is above the average your monthly payments would be correspondingly reduced. At the end of twelve months you would own a car whose long life was just beginning. No one can ques- tion the economy of purchasing a car that will give distinguished, first class transportation for four or five years, as against buying short-lived, lesser-priced cars every year or two. Today's Packard Six is the finest car Packard has ever built, excepting only the present Packard Eight. It is the same car--without a change--which prior to March Ist sold for $335 more. May we tell you what your present car is worth? "PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF CHICAGO (Evanston Branch) 1735 E. Railroad Avenue Greenleaf 1200 PACKARD

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