AN AGGRESSIVE MOVE
Thai the British motor nianufucti
crs are becoming aggressivo was a fact noted by Mr. W. Appleton in the course of a world tour, from which he has just returned. Not only are they stimulating , sales at Home, he told a "Post" reporter, but they are out after the foreign market. He mentioned the advent of tho small English car —the baby type—into America, and-the launching of an American corporation for one of these makes while he was there. It was not an unusual sight, too, to see what is often described as the "World's Best Car" bowling along the main streets and boulevards of the American cities. He would not be a bit surprised to see a British invasion of the United States in the motor-car field iii tho next few years. The British manufacturers we're also opening factories in Germany and on tho Continent generally.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 27
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150AN AGGRESSIVE MOVE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 27
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