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A great deal of money, time and care has been devoted to the proper
designing, manufacturing and preparation of this car for delivery into
your hands.
We share your pride in its character and appearance, and our sincere
hope is that you derive from its operation the full enjoyment and utility
to which you looked forward in purchasing it.
For these reasons, may we take the liberty of suggesting that a fine
mechanism such as this new car of yours will always respond with its
best to considerate treatment and care?
It will repay you well for the slight outlay in attention and cost required
to give it regular and proper lubrication, inspection at stated intervals,
and such adjustments as may be indicated from time to time. This is to
bespeak for your car and your own pocket no more nor less than the
ounce of prevention which is worth so much more than the pound of
cure.
Hudson and Essex Distributors and Dealers in your community, and
practically everywhere you may drive, are prepared with equipment
facilities and experienced personnel to give your car uniform, proper
and complete attention in these respects at moderate prices for the
materials supplied and services rendered. We commend to you their
expert and friendly interest in your car.
As to this manual itself, its chief purpose is to acquaint you with the
means of taking the best care of your car, so that you may derive from
it. the full measure of operating quality and long economical life built
into it at the factory. Will you cooperate to the extent of reading this
manual and keeping it in one of the side pockets of your car for ready
reference as needed?
HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Detroit, Michigan

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