" The Argyll behaved grandly, and the driver had deserved the fullest reward." — The Motor.
" The performance of the Argyll in the Tourist Trophy Race excited general admiration." — Motor News.
" The racing between the Hon. C. S. Rolls on his 20 h.p. Rolls-Royce and A. E. George on his 16 h.p. Argyll was most exciting." — Belfast News Letter.
" The Argyll car, a 16 h.p., driven by Mr. A. E. George, . . . behaved magnificently and hotly pursued Rolls, finishing second to him." — The Graphic.
" Without doubt Mr. A. E. George's Argyll was one of the fastest cars in the race." — Morning Post.
" Another plucky exhibition was that of A. E. George on the 16 h.p. Argyll. Although starting ninth, he soon worked up into second place." — Sheffield Telegraph.
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Progress, Volume II, Issue 2, 1 December 1906, Page 72
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150Page 72 Advertisements Column 2 Progress, Volume II, Issue 2, 1 December 1906, Page 72
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