Is there any inconvenience about storing a Stanley in a public garage?
There are sound reasons which should make the Stanley a welcome guest in garages generally. The new refinements and character of appearance, the acknowledged silence and dignity of its behavior, such improvements as the condenser and the pilot lighting switch — these factors, coupled with kerosene fuel, equal insurance rates, perfect control, and the confidence with which the owner proceeds, have eliminated much of the prejudice which previously existed, inherited from a former steam car with a pilot exposed outside the burner and underneath the body. The average garage keeper, with a favorable opportunity to compare all kinds of cars and their upkeep, recognizes quickly the merit of the Stanley.
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