Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1951 — Page 30
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Tine "Cars Are Finding Increased Public Acceptance .
; teer and than their big brothers. The] They are going to retain the The Times Auto Editor the big models and the latest pro- model, It's easier to » a was a tiny island of as- | duction cutback of 20-per cont park. And the wifely influence window shopping has developed major corner on the market, but
they will have to give a little, surance standihg out in the sea swelled interest in lighter weights In the market isn't being over- into sales. pci for the > 5 who wants of auto industry speculation last becoming more and more familiar looked.
week, {in Indianapolis streets, | As the economy picture tight-|than-full-size cars are going to!in his pocket. That was the promising future, But dealers have said these ened, more and more peopleipull the carpet from under the po asons of the small car. aren't the only reasons for started “window shopping” tor| standard models. The latter can't
Tightened purse strings, infla- climbing sales figures, The woman the sleek cars which in some be matched for room, comfort and] STRONGEST points are the
tion, long” delivery schedules on|in the family likes the smalleri/lines are only slightly ‘smaller’ all-around luxury driving. lower initial cost, upkeep, and op-| a TAI i ae wrod
/ And the market probers are i nding their older models are covering a substantial portion fof the smaller car down pay{ments., This means less hard cash {is needed. The bright outlook for the (lighter car isn't confined to the dealer alone. A recognized ex{pert in auto durability also thinks they will do all right, He is Wilbur Shaw, three times
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“Difficulty in parking and handling most larger cars in traffic is already creating a ¢emand for the small car. The demand will continue to grow because operation of small cars is so much more economical.” Gas taxes and fuel costs in the (future will aiso bécome an fru! portant buyer consideration, Mr. Shaw declared. That is another boasting point of small jobs. They claim 25 to 30 miles a gallon without overdrive and up to 35 with its use.
‘Chevrolet Shifts
CHEVROLET Motor Division in Detroit has absorbed its defense manufacturing work as an =|operation separate from new car production. And the expansion of Chevrolet has brought three major assignment transfers in the organiza-
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A. R. Roskilly, Muncie plant| manager, has been shifted to Chevrolet Aviation Plant No. 1 in Tonawanda, N, Y. Other moves in the stepped-up program involve B. D. Marshall, assistant Flint Manufacturing Di‘viglon Jhanager, who will move fon LER ER NAS ward aa general production superintendent at Saginaw Trans- , mission Division, who will succeed | Mr. Roskilly. :
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