CAUTION
Carbon Monoxide is a lethal gas, odorless, tasteless, and colorless, found in the exhaust fumes of all engines. Never start the engine in a closed garage. Always open garage doors wide before starting the engine and keep the doors open as long as the engine is operating.
Gasoline Economy
The kind of gasoline you use in your new Studebaker is an important factor in performance, economy, and service.
It is important to purchase your gasoline from a dealer selling the product of a reputable refinery in sufficient volume to assure fresh, clean gasoline which hasn’t accumulated moisture, dirt and tank settlings from lying dormant for relatively long periods.
Speed Drive at a moderate and constant speed.
Idling Shut off the engine while parked, even for a few minutes, such as waiting for long freight trains at railroad crossings. Idling, except to warm up a cold engine, is sheer waste.
Stopping Come to a gradual stop whenever possible. This saves fuel, brake lining, and tires.
Accelerating If peak economy is to be obtained, acceleration must be gradual. Rapid acceleration wastes gasoline.
Tires Keep your tires properly inflated.