Drive the Difference--1958 Buick
Summary: In this training film aimed at car salesmen, Dick Stark presents the appealing features of the latest Buick models. He begins by describing the Buick's superior driving performance and supports his argument with films of road tests done at the GM proving ground. He then walks around a new Buick, pointing out attributes that prospective buyers will appreciate, from the grille to the carpet to the taillights. (Print viewed.) https://www.loc.gov/item/mbrs00087777/

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