Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 01, 1911, AUTOMOBILES, Page 9, Image 39

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1, 1911-
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Factory of Buick Motor Co., Flint, Mich. For 1912, As Always, the Largest Motor Car Manufacturing Plant in the World
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CONTRARY to the fixed policy of this company which has always refrained from
making any announcement in advance of its season's production, this the only
announcement to be made is being made because of the demand by Buick deal
ers and Buick users who have been to the factory and have seen the new- production.
The statements made by some manufacturers, making the usual unsupported claims, such as being the largest
factory on earth of tremendous production, or marvelous values, have a tendency to mislead the prospective
purchaser of an automobile who has not had the opportunity to investigate in person. The Buick Motor Co.
since its inception has had the distinction of being not onlv the foremost manufacturer of medium priced cars
in point of quality but in numbers of cars built as well, ana it enters the season of 1912 still occupying this en-
viable position.
Its buildings occupy 160 acres and contain 53 acres of floor space.
Its employes number 8,000 people. Its investment represents
$13,700000. It Has built and sold to date 83,000 autumobiles.
It has branches and distributers in 49 cities and is represented
in the United States by 3,500 dealers.
Every part of this equipment has but one purpose and that is to render such
service to the user as has made it possible for Buick to openly defy anyone to
produce a Buick car that is worn out.
A continuation of this policy is assured for 1912 by a strong, sound
organization, backed by unlimited capital, and substantial resources.
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THE FULL EXTENT OF THIS COMBINATION IS REFLECTED IN THE 1912 BUICK
LINE COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING NEW MODELS:
A snappy power
ful high-grado
Roadster.
A handsome, stylish,
fore door Touring
Car.
$1,000
' A Roadster with dittinctive fea
tures, with top, glass front, gas tank
and demountable rims.
$1075
A Touring Car of original design,
fully equipped with top, top hood,
glass front, Prest-O-Lite tank, de
mountable rims, eto.
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A Touring Oar supreme, fully
equipped with top, top hood, wind
shield, Prest-O-Lite tank, demount
able rims, eto.
$1,800)
ALL CARS FOR 1912 HAVE SLIDING GEAR TRANSMISSION
Every Buick Car for 1912 will represent in its construction absolutely every tried and suc
cessful feature tending toward the one idea, that of successful performance for the user
undor any condition of usage in any section of the world. All the spood and power for
which the name Buick is famous has been retained; cars are absolutely noiseless and in
detail of finish and equipment are the equal of any car on the market regardless of price.
WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
Nebraska Buick Automobile Company
OMAHA
LEE HUFF, Manager.
LINCOLN
H. E. SIDLES, General Manager.
SIOUX CITY
S. C. DOUGLAS, Manager.